Author: Thomas Aquinas
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Summa totius theologiae S. Thomae Aquinatis, doctoris angelici
Summa totius theologiae S. Thomae Aquinatis, doctoris angelici, ordinis praedicatorum
Summa totius Theologiae S. Thomae Aquinatis, doctoris angelici, Ordinis Praedicat
Summa totius theologiae S. Thomae Aquinatis, doctoris angelici, Ordinis Praedicatorum ..
Author: Tommaso : d'Aquino santo
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Languages : la
Pages : 666
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Pages : 666
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Summa totius Theologiae S. Thomae Aquinatis, Doctoris Angelici, Ordinis Praedicatorum
Author: Tommaso (d'Aquino, santo)
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Pages : 464
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Pages : 464
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Summa totius theologiae S. Thomae Aquinatis Doctoris Angelici, 1.3 Suplement
Author: Tomàs
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Category : Teologia dogmàtica
Languages : la
Pages : 596
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Category : Teologia dogmàtica
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Pages : 596
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Summa Totius Theologiae S. Thomae Aquinatis, Doctoris Angelici Ordinis Praedicatorum
Author: Tomáš Akvinský (svatý)
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Pages : 698
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Summa totius theologiae S. Thomae Aquinatis, Doctoris Angelici Ordinis Praedicatorum
Author: Tomás de Aquino (Santo)
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Pages : 834
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Corrective and Distributive Justice
Author: Izhak Englard
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0199748438
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 256
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Corrective and Distributive Justice: From Aristotle to Modern Times retraces the intricate history of the distinction between corrective and distributive justice. This distinction is elaborated in the 5th book of Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics, which was rediscovered in Western Europe in the 12th and 13th centuries by the Scholastics and turned into a central topic in legal and theological scholarship. After a decline of interest in the wake of the enlightenment and secularization, a surprising revival of these notions of justice occurred in U.S. legal and philosophical discourse during the last four decades that has made this distinction a central issue in tort law, restitution and other important fields of private and public law. In literally hundreds of articles and a considerable number of books, the Aristotelian distinction has been elaborated, discussed, and applied. Englard's unique contribution to this aspect of legal history grants the contemporary reader a historical perspective that is vital for a deepened understanding of the distinction and modern concerns. Organized chronologically, Englard's research covers: Aristotle, High Scholastics, Late Scholastics, Post-Scholastics, and Modernity. The relevant literature is notoriously difficult to access, not only because of its Latin language, but because of the physical rarity of the relevant books scattered throughout the world. This book offers the modern reader a touchstone synthesis of intellectual and legal history.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0199748438
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 256
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Corrective and Distributive Justice: From Aristotle to Modern Times retraces the intricate history of the distinction between corrective and distributive justice. This distinction is elaborated in the 5th book of Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics, which was rediscovered in Western Europe in the 12th and 13th centuries by the Scholastics and turned into a central topic in legal and theological scholarship. After a decline of interest in the wake of the enlightenment and secularization, a surprising revival of these notions of justice occurred in U.S. legal and philosophical discourse during the last four decades that has made this distinction a central issue in tort law, restitution and other important fields of private and public law. In literally hundreds of articles and a considerable number of books, the Aristotelian distinction has been elaborated, discussed, and applied. Englard's unique contribution to this aspect of legal history grants the contemporary reader a historical perspective that is vital for a deepened understanding of the distinction and modern concerns. Organized chronologically, Englard's research covers: Aristotle, High Scholastics, Late Scholastics, Post-Scholastics, and Modernity. The relevant literature is notoriously difficult to access, not only because of its Latin language, but because of the physical rarity of the relevant books scattered throughout the world. This book offers the modern reader a touchstone synthesis of intellectual and legal history.