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Treatise on happiness / St. Thomas Aquinas ; translated by John A. Oesterle.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Original language: Latin Series: Notre Dame series in the great booksPublication details: Notre Dame, Ind. : University of Notre Dame Press, 1983, �1964.Description: 1 online resource (xvi, 208 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 0268093652
  • 9780268093655
Uniform titles:
  • Summa theologica. Selections. English
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Treatise on happiness.DDC classification:
  • 171/.2 19
LOC classification:
  • BJ1480 .T4813 1983eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Table of Contents; PREFATORY NOTE; INTRODUCTION; PROLOGUE; QUESTION I The Ultimate End of Man in General; QUESTION II In What Man's Happiness Consists; QUESTION III What Is Happiness; QUESTION IV What Is Required for Happiness; QUESTION V The Attainment of Happiness; QUESTION VI The Voluntary and the Involuntary; QUESTION VII The Circumstances of Human Acts; QUESTION VIII What the Will Wills; QUESTION IX What Moves the Will; QUESTION X The Manner In Which the Will Is Moved; QUESTION XI Enjoyment, an Act of the Will; QUESTION XII Intention.
QUESTION XIII Choice, an Act of the Will In Relation to the MeansQUESTION XIV Deliberation, Which Precedes Choice; QUESTION XV Consent, an Act of the Will in Relation to the Means; QUESTION XVI Use, an Act of the Will In Relationto the Means; QUESTION XVII Acts Commanded by the Will; QUESTION XVIII The Goodness and Malice of Human Acts in General; QUESTION XIX The Goodness and Malice of the Interior Act of the Will; QUESTION XX The Goodness and Malice of External Human Acts; QUESTION XXI What Follows upon Human Acts by Reason of Their Being Good or Evil.
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Selected translations from: Summa theologica.

Reprint. Originally published: Englewood Cliffs, N.J. : Prentice-Hall, 1964.

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Table of Contents; PREFATORY NOTE; INTRODUCTION; PROLOGUE; QUESTION I The Ultimate End of Man in General; QUESTION II In What Man's Happiness Consists; QUESTION III What Is Happiness; QUESTION IV What Is Required for Happiness; QUESTION V The Attainment of Happiness; QUESTION VI The Voluntary and the Involuntary; QUESTION VII The Circumstances of Human Acts; QUESTION VIII What the Will Wills; QUESTION IX What Moves the Will; QUESTION X The Manner In Which the Will Is Moved; QUESTION XI Enjoyment, an Act of the Will; QUESTION XII Intention.

QUESTION XIII Choice, an Act of the Will In Relation to the MeansQUESTION XIV Deliberation, Which Precedes Choice; QUESTION XV Consent, an Act of the Will in Relation to the Means; QUESTION XVI Use, an Act of the Will In Relationto the Means; QUESTION XVII Acts Commanded by the Will; QUESTION XVIII The Goodness and Malice of Human Acts in General; QUESTION XIX The Goodness and Malice of the Interior Act of the Will; QUESTION XX The Goodness and Malice of External Human Acts; QUESTION XXI What Follows upon Human Acts by Reason of Their Being Good or Evil.

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