Thomas Aquinas Study Circle

"It is because the contemporary alternatives seem so one-sided and are not more evidently solutions to the problems which Thomas faced, and partly solved, that we return to him and to the tradition of theology and philosophy in which his Summa Theologiae appears: theology as the science of the first principle and this as the total knowledge of reality in its unity." -- Wayne J. Hankey, God in Himself (Oxford University Press, 1987), p.159.

Monday, December 13, 2010

1a 2ae q56: The subject of virtue

  1. Is the subject of virtue a power of the soul?
  2. Can one virtue be in several powers?
  3. Can the intellect be the subject of virtue?
  4. Can the irascible and concupiscible faculties be the subject of virtue?
  5. Can the sensitive powers of apprehension can be the subject of virtue?
  6. Can the will be the subject of virtue?
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