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Moral Dilemmas in Medieval Thought : From Gratian to Aquinas
Twenty moral dilemmas from two early thirteenth-century summaries of theology: William of Auxerre's Summa aurea and the Franciscan Summa Halesiana
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April 14 2011
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10.1017/CBO9780511977053.004
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Book chapters
pp. ix
Preface
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 13
Gratian and his glossators on conflicts in the natural law
pp. 41
Twenty moral dilemmas from two early thirteenth-century summaries of theology: William of Auxerre's Summa aurea and the Franciscan Summa Halesiana
pp. 85
Raymond Lull and moral ensnarement in the Vita coaetanea
pp. 112
Thomas Aquinas, moral dilemmas, and a missing article from Quodlibet XII
pp. 147
Thomas Aquinas on failures of practical reasoning: Why synderesis doesn't inoculate agents against malformed conscience dilemmas
pp. 168
Moral dilemmas in the early Thomistic tradition: Johannes Capreolus and the Deceiving Demon Dilemma
pp. 198
Conclusion
pp. 204
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