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ČERNÝ, David, ''Princip dvojího účinku: zabíjení v mezích morálky'', 2016
 
ČERNÝ, David, ''Princip dvojího účinku: zabíjení v mezích morálky'', 2016
 
* Overview of various acounts of morality of acts with negative and positive effects, both historical (starting with Thomas Aquinas) and contemporary.
 
* Overview of various acounts of morality of acts with negative and positive effects, both historical (starting with Thomas Aquinas) and contemporary.
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FINNIS, John, "Aquinas' Moral, Political and Legal Philosophy", 2017 [https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/aquinas-moral-political/]
 
FINNIS, John, "Aquinas' Moral, Political and Legal Philosophy", 2017 [https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/aquinas-moral-political/]
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OSBORNE, Thomas, ''Human Action in Thomas Aquinas, John Duns Scotus, and William Ockham,'' 2014
 
OSBORNE, Thomas, ''Human Action in Thomas Aquinas, John Duns Scotus, and William Ockham,'' 2014
 
* Lucid comparative study of the topics such as causes of the act, practical reason, stages of the acts and their evaluation.
 
* Lucid comparative study of the topics such as causes of the act, practical reason, stages of the acts and their evaluation.

Verze z 3. 3. 2018, 19:18

The goal of this seminar is to elucidate the notion of morality and moral agency in Thomas Aquinas and consider its applicability in some contemporary debates.

Primary literature

Summa theologiae

  • ST I-II, q.2 (hapinnes a goal of human life)
  • ST I-II, q.6-7 (voluntariness and circumstances)
  • ST I-II, q.18 (goodness and malice human acts)
  • ST II-II, q. 64 (double effects)

Secondary literture

ČERNÝ, David, Princip dvojího účinku: zabíjení v mezích morálky, 2016

  • Overview of various acounts of morality of acts with negative and positive effects, both historical (starting with Thomas Aquinas) and contemporary.

FINNIS, John, "Aquinas' Moral, Political and Legal Philosophy", 2017 [1]

OSBORNE, Thomas, Human Action in Thomas Aquinas, John Duns Scotus, and William Ockham, 2014

  • Lucid comparative study of the topics such as causes of the act, practical reason, stages of the acts and their evaluation.