Description |
xvi, 208 pages ; 21 cm |
Contents |
The ultimate end of man in general -- In what man's happiness consists -- What is happiness -- What is required for happiness -- The attainment of happiness -- The voluntary and the involuntary -- The circumstances of human acts -- What the will wills -- What moves the will -- The manner in which the will is moved -- Enjoyment, an act of the will -- Intention -- Choice, an act of the will in relation to the means -- Deliberation, which precedes choice -- Consent, as act of the will in relation to the means -- Use, an act of the will in relation to the means -- Acts commanded by the will -- The goodness and malice of human acts in general -- The goodness and malice of the interior act of the will -- The goodness and malice of external human acts -- What follows upon human acts by reason of their being good or evil. |
Note |
Selections from the Summa theologiae. |
Bibliography |
Bibliographical footnotes. |
Subject |
Happiness.
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Ethics.
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Added Author |
Oesterle, John A.
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