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Machine generated contents note: 1. Metaphysical Foundations
Account of Human Nature
The Process of Human Action
Necessitation and Freedom
2. Evil as Privation
The Ontological Status of Evil
Objections to the Privation Theory
Moral Goodness and Moral Appraisal
Return to Privation
3. Aquinas's Account of Moral Wrongdoing: General Points and Defects in the Intellect
Some General Distinctions
The Roles of Will and Intellect in Wrong Actions
Account of Voluntariness
Wrongdoing That Originates in the Intellect
4. Aquinas's Account of Moral Wrongdoing: Defects in the Sensory Appetite
Wrongdoing That Originates in the Sensory Appetite
Practical Reasoning in Wrongdoing Originating in the Passions
Weakness of Will
5. Aquinas's Account of Moral Wrongdoing: Defects in the Will
Wrongdoing That Originates in the Will
The Underlying Mechanism of Deliberate Wrongdoing
Distinguishing between Evil and Ordinary Wrongdoing
Is Aquinas's Account of Deliberate Wrongdoing Too Broad?
Can Human Beings Perform Evil Simply for the Sake of Evil?
6. The Vices in Aquinas's Moral Psychology
The Nature and Acquisition of Habits
The Vices in Summa theologiae
The Tradition of the Capital Vices
The Capital Vices and Deliberate Wrongdoing.

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