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PREFACE TO THE ENGLISH EDITION
ABBREVIATIONS USED FOR THE CITATION OF THOMAS'S WORKS
INTRODUCTION
Part I. The Law of the Practical Reason: Methodology and Conceptual Foundations
1 Natural Law and Practical Reason as the Subject of Philosophical Ethics
2 The Concept of the Natural Law in Thomas Aquinas: A Theory of the Practical Reason
Part II Personal Autonomy, Natural Law, and Moral Objectivity: In-depth Studies
PRELIMINARY NOTE
3 The Model of "Autonomous Morality"
4 The Concept of Autonomy
5 Participated Autonomy: Toward A Metaphysics and Anthropology of the Natural Law
6 Natural Dynamics of the Reason: The Epistemological Structure of the Natural Law
7 The Normative Function of Reason and Its Fulfillment in Moral Virtue
8 "Teleological Ethics"(!): Utilitarianism and the Deontology /Teleology Distinction
9 ''Teleological Ethics'' (II): Physicalism and Hidden Deontology
10 The Objectivity of Human Action: The Object of Action and the Practical Reason
11 The Objectivity of Human Action: Detailed Treatment of Some Classic Problems
12 The Objectivity of Human Action: The Object of Action and the Natural Law
13 Some Philosophical Conclusions-and an Orientation for Moral Theology
AUTHOR'S POSTSCRIPT (1995) TO THE ENGLISH EDITION
BIBLIOGRAPHY
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL SUPPLEMENT
INDEX
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
CONTENTS
PREFACE TO THE ENGLISH EDITION
ABBREVIATIONS USED FOR THE CITATION OF THOMAS'S WORKS
INTRODUCTION
Part I. The Law of the Practical Reason: Methodology and Conceptual Foundations
1 Natural Law and Practical Reason as the Subject of Philosophical Ethics
2 The Concept of the Natural Law in Thomas Aquinas: A Theory of the Practical Reason
Part II Personal Autonomy, Natural Law, and Moral Objectivity: In-depth Studies
PRELIMINARY NOTE
3 The Model of "Autonomous Morality"
4 The Concept of Autonomy
5 Participated Autonomy: Toward A Metaphysics and Anthropology of the Natural Law
6 Natural Dynamics of the Reason: The Epistemological Structure of the Natural Law
7 The Normative Function of Reason and Its Fulfillment in Moral Virtue
8 "Teleological Ethics"(!): Utilitarianism and the Deontology /Teleology Distinction
9 ''Teleological Ethics'' (II): Physicalism and Hidden Deontology
10 The Objectivity of Human Action: The Object of Action and the Practical Reason
11 The Objectivity of Human Action: Detailed Treatment of Some Classic Problems
12 The Objectivity of Human Action: The Object of Action and the Natural Law
13 Some Philosophical Conclusions-and an Orientation for Moral Theology
AUTHOR'S POSTSCRIPT (1995) TO THE ENGLISH EDITION
BIBLIOGRAPHY
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL SUPPLEMENT
INDEX
ABOUT THE AUTHOR