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Happiness: The Natural End of Man?

The Thomist 53 (2):215-234 (1989)

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  1. The Christian virtue of mercy: Aquinas' transformation of aristotelian pity.Anthony Keaty - 2005 - Heythrop Journal 46 (2):181–198.
    In his discussion of the virtue of mercy , Thomas Aquinas draws upon two seemingly opposed sources. On the one hand, Thomas takes Aristotle as an authority on the subject of compassion. Aristotle maintains in his discussion of pity in the Rhetoric that pity is felt for those who suffer undeservedly since we do not pity but rather blame those who suffer as a result of their own wicked actions. On the other hand, Jesus in Matthew's gospel feels pity for (...)
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  • Back to Nature: Aquinas and Ethical Naturalism.Gavin Colvert - 2007 - Lyceum 8 (2).
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