Cleaving the Natural Law at Its Joints

This essay presents a new interpretation of the famous article on natural law in the Summa theologiae of St. Thomas Aquinas, I-II, q. 94, a. 2, as placed within the context of an classical understanding of beatitude and virtues, according to which the purpose of that article is, first, to set out th...

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Main Author: Pakaluk, Michael (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Thomist Press 2024
In: The Thomist
Year: 2024, Volume: 88, Issue: 1, Pages: 41-76
IxTheo Classification:KAE Church history 900-1300; high Middle Ages
NCA Ethics
VA Philosophy
Further subjects:B Philosophy of law
B Thomism
B Aquinas
B Natural Law
B Decalogue
B Virtues
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Summary:This essay presents a new interpretation of the famous article on natural law in the Summa theologiae of St. Thomas Aquinas, I-II, q. 94, a. 2, as placed within the context of an classical understanding of beatitude and virtues, according to which the purpose of that article is, first, to set out the basis on which the Decalogue may be construed as a natural kind (a natural kind may be understood as a grouping which we are naturally constituted so as to view as a unity), and, second, to indicate the natural "joints" at which this unity is appropriately divided. The task of enumerating and accounting for the precepts within that natural kind is left for STh II-II, q. 122. The earlier article is deliberately planned with a view to the later article, and it is a mistake to read the structure or role of the later article into the earlier.
ISSN:2473-3725
Contains:Enthalten in: The Thomist