Aquinas on Virtue: A Causal Reading

Awards:   Winner of Award for Excellence in the Study of Religion (United States).
Author:   Nicholas Austin ,  Nicholas Austin ,  Nicholas Austin ,  Nicholas Austin
Publisher:   Georgetown University Press
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Pages:   234
Publication Date:   18 September 2017
Recommended Age:   From 17
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  • Winner of Award for Excellence in the Study of Religion (United States).

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Aquinas on Virtue: A Causal Reading is an original interpretation of one of the most compelling accounts of virtue in the Western tradition, that of the great theologian and philosopher Thomas Aquinas (1224-1274). Taking as its starting point Aquinas's neglected definition of virtue in terms of its ""causes,"" this book offers a systematic analysis of Aquinas on the nature, genesis, and role of virtue in human life. Drawing on connections and contrasts between Aquinas and contemporary treatments of virtue, Austin argues that Aquinas's causal virtue theory retains its normative power today. As well as providing a synoptic account of Aquinas on virtue, the book includes an extended treatment of the cardinal virtue of temperance, an argument for the superiority of Aquinas's concept of ""habit"" over modern psychological accounts, and a rethinking of the relation between grace and virtue. With an approach that is distinctively theological yet strongly conversant with philosophy, this study will offer specialists a bold new interpretation of Aquinas's virtue theory while giving students a systematic introduction with suggested readings from his Summa Theologiae and On the Virtues.

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Author:   Nicholas Austin ,  Nicholas Austin ,  Nicholas Austin ,  Nicholas Austin
Publisher:   Georgetown University Press
Imprint:   Georgetown University Press
Weight:   0.363kg
ISBN:  

9781626164734


ISBN 10:   1626164738
Pages:   234
Publication Date:   18 September 2017
Recommended Age:   From 17
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Introduction Part I. Defining Virtue1. Defining Temperance Causally2. Virtue as a Habit3. Virtue as a Good Habit4. Virtue's Definition Part II. Causal Ethics5. Exemplar and Object6. End and Agent Part III. The Causal Analysis of Virtue7. Rational Virtue8. Passionate Virtue9. Telic Virtue10. Graced Virtue11. Rethinking Infusion Appendix: Virtue DefinedSelected BibliographyIndexAcknowledgments

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A compelling study that will offer scholars and theologians a bold new interpretation of Aquinas's virtue theory . . . A masterpiece of deliberative scholarship. * Library Bookwatch * A fresh look at Thomas Aquinas's treatment of virtue . . . A welcome contribution to the ongoing conversation on virtue ethics. * Reading Religion * Austin fulfills his intention to make Aquinas's understanding of virtue more intelligible for modern man by means of a causal analysis. He amply shows how Aquinas's virtue theory is neither univocal nor reductionistic, but rather, capable of dialogue with modern perspectives, while nevertheless, penetrating deeper than modern theories. * The Incarnate Word * An elegant, thoughtful examination of Aquinas' virtue ethic. * Catholic Books Review *


A compelling study that will offer scholars and theologians a bold new interpretation of Aquinas's virtue theory . . . A masterpiece of deliberative scholarship. * Library Bookwatch * A fresh look at Thomas Aquinas's treatment of virtue . . . A welcome contribution to the ongoing conversation on virtue ethics. * Reading Religion *


[Austin's] interpretations are always insightful, and at their best, illuminating and persuasive. On his showing, seemingly abstruse metaphysical concepts are relevant, and sometimes indispensable to making sense of a wide range of issues in Aquinas and moral thought generally. His causal analysis of the relation of the virtues to the passions, and the role of the passions in rational deliberation, struck this reviewer as especially illuminating. . . . This is a valuable book that deserves widespread attention, by moral theorists as well as students of Aquinas. --Theological Studies A compelling study that will offer scholars and theologians a bold new interpretation of Aquinas's virtue theory . . . A masterpiece of deliberative scholarship. --Library Bookwatch An elegant, thoughtful examination of Aquinas' virtue ethic. --Catholic Books Review Austin fulfills his intention to make Aquinas's understanding of virtue more intelligible for modern man by means of a causal analysis. He amply shows how Aquinas's virtue theory is neither univocal nor reductionistic, but rather, capable of dialogue with modern perspectives, while nevertheless, penetrating deeper than modern theories. --The Incarnate Word A fresh look at Thomas Aquinas's treatment of virtue . . . A welcome contribution to the ongoing conversation on virtue ethics. --Reading Religion


An elegant, thoughtful examination of Aquinas' virtue ethic. --Catholic Books Review A fresh look at Thomas Aquinas's treatment of virtue . . . A welcome contribution to the ongoing conversation on virtue ethics. --Reading Religion Austin fulfills his intention to make Aquinas's understanding of virtue more intelligible for modern man by means of a causal analysis. He amply shows how Aquinas's virtue theory is neither univocal nor reductionistic, but rather, capable of dialogue with modern perspectives, while nevertheless, penetrating deeper than modern theories. --The Incarnate Word A compelling study that will offer scholars and theologians a bold new interpretation of Aquinas's virtue theory . . . A masterpiece of deliberative scholarship. --Library Bookwatch


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Nicholas Austin, SJ, teaches theological ethics at Heythrop College, University of London. He is the author of several book chapters, essays, and articles.

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