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- catalog alternative "Works. Selections. English. 1997".
- catalog contributor b10435755.
- catalog contributor b10435756.
- catalog contributor b10435757.
- catalog created "c1997.".
- catalog date "1997".
- catalog date "c1997.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1997.".
- catalog description "General remarks : Scotus' metaphysical notion of God ; How divine free will differs from ours ; God's voluntary self-love as both free and necessary ; Right reason governs God's relationship to creatures ; The moral law as accessible to reason -- Notes on the specific selections : The will and intellect ; Practical science ; The will as a rational faculty ; How the will controls thought ; Coercion and free will ; The will and its inclinations ; Natural will and natural volition ; Happiness ; Synderesis and conscience ; Moral goodness ; The nature of moral goodness ; The source of moral goodness ; Degrees of moral goodness and badness ; Does the end alone justify actions? ; Morally indifferent acts ; Is moral goodness conformity to God's will? ; God and the moral law ; God's justice ; God's absolute and ordained power ; The moral law in general ; Natural law and divine positive law ; The Decalogue and the law of nature ;".
- catalog description "God's justice ; God's absolute and ordained power ; The moral law in general ; Natural law and divine positive law ; The Decalogue and the law of nature ; On marriage and bigamy ; Divorce and the Mosaic law ; Positive law and civil authority ; The intellectual and moral virtues ; The will as the seat of the moral virtues ; Moral virtue and the gifts and fruits of the Spirit ; Are the moral virtues connected? ; The love of God, self and neighbor ; The infused virtue of charity ; Love of God and neighbor ; Love of God and self ; Sin ; Is the power to sin from God? ; The sin of Lucifer ; The sin of malice ; Lying ; Perjury ; The obligation to keep secrets ; The sin of enslavement".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 331-335) and index.".
- catalog description "On marriage and bigamy ; Divorce and the Mosaic Law ; Positive law and civil authority ; The intellectual and moral virtues ; The will as the seat of the moral virtues ; Moral virtue and the gifts and fruits of the Spirit ; Are the moral virtues connected ; The love of God, self, and neighbor ; The infused virtue of charity ; Love of God and neighbor ; Love of God and self ; Is the power to sin from God ; The sin of Lucifer ; The sin of malice ; Lying ; Perjury ; The obligation to keep secrets ; The sin of enslavement -- Texts in translation : The will and intellect ; Practical science ; The will as a rational faculty ; How the will controls thought ; Coercion and free will ; The will and its inclinations ; Natural will and natural volition ; Happiness ; Synderesis and conscience ; Moral goodness ; The nature of moral goodness ; The source of moral goodness ; Degrees of moral goodness and badness ; Does the end alone justifies actions? ; Morally indifferent acts ; Is moral goodness conformity to God's will? ; God and the moral law ;".
- catalog extent "xviii, 340 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0813208955 (pbk. : alk. paper)".
- catalog issued "1997".
- catalog issued "c1997.".
- catalog language "eng lat".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Washington, D.C. : Catholic University of America Press,".
- catalog subject "171/.2 21".
- catalog subject "B765.D73 D8613 1997".
- catalog subject "Ethics, Medieval.".
- catalog subject "Will Early works to 1800.".
- catalog tableOfContents "General remarks : Scotus' metaphysical notion of God ; How divine free will differs from ours ; God's voluntary self-love as both free and necessary ; Right reason governs God's relationship to creatures ; The moral law as accessible to reason -- Notes on the specific selections : The will and intellect ; Practical science ; The will as a rational faculty ; How the will controls thought ; Coercion and free will ; The will and its inclinations ; Natural will and natural volition ; Happiness ; Synderesis and conscience ; Moral goodness ; The nature of moral goodness ; The source of moral goodness ; Degrees of moral goodness and badness ; Does the end alone justify actions? ; Morally indifferent acts ; Is moral goodness conformity to God's will? ; God and the moral law ; God's justice ; God's absolute and ordained power ; The moral law in general ; Natural law and divine positive law ; The Decalogue and the law of nature ;".
- catalog tableOfContents "God's justice ; God's absolute and ordained power ; The moral law in general ; Natural law and divine positive law ; The Decalogue and the law of nature ; On marriage and bigamy ; Divorce and the Mosaic law ; Positive law and civil authority ; The intellectual and moral virtues ; The will as the seat of the moral virtues ; Moral virtue and the gifts and fruits of the Spirit ; Are the moral virtues connected? ; The love of God, self and neighbor ; The infused virtue of charity ; Love of God and neighbor ; Love of God and self ; Sin ; Is the power to sin from God? ; The sin of Lucifer ; The sin of malice ; Lying ; Perjury ; The obligation to keep secrets ; The sin of enslavement".
- catalog tableOfContents "On marriage and bigamy ; Divorce and the Mosaic Law ; Positive law and civil authority ; The intellectual and moral virtues ; The will as the seat of the moral virtues ; Moral virtue and the gifts and fruits of the Spirit ; Are the moral virtues connected ; The love of God, self, and neighbor ; The infused virtue of charity ; Love of God and neighbor ; Love of God and self ; Is the power to sin from God ; The sin of Lucifer ; The sin of malice ; Lying ; Perjury ; The obligation to keep secrets ; The sin of enslavement -- Texts in translation : The will and intellect ; Practical science ; The will as a rational faculty ; How the will controls thought ; Coercion and free will ; The will and its inclinations ; Natural will and natural volition ; Happiness ; Synderesis and conscience ; Moral goodness ; The nature of moral goodness ; The source of moral goodness ; Degrees of moral goodness and badness ; Does the end alone justifies actions? ; Morally indifferent acts ; Is moral goodness conformity to God's will? ; God and the moral law ;".
- catalog title "Duns Scotus on the will and morality / selected & translated with an introduction by Alan [sic] B. Wolter ; edited by William A. Frank.".
- catalog title "Works. Selections. English. 1997".
- catalog type "Early works. fast".
- catalog type "text".