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Aquinas: Basic Works
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Aquinas: Basic Works
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Drawn from a wide range of writings and featuring state-of-the-art translations,
Basic Works
offers convenient access to Thomas Aquinas' most important discussions of nature, being and essence, divine and human nature, and ethics and human action.
The translations all capture Aquinas's sharp, transparent style and display terminological consistency. Many were originally published in the acclaimed translation-cum-commentary series
The Hackett Aquinas
, edited by Robert Pasnau and Jeffrey Hause. Others appear here for the first time: Eleonore Stump and Stephen Chanderbahn's translation of
On the Principles of Nature
, Peter King's translation of
On Being and Essence
, and Thomas Williams' translations of the treatises On Happiness and On Human Acts from the Summa theologiae.
will enable students to immerse themselves in Aquinas's thought by offering his fundamental works without internal abridgements. It will also appeal to anyone in search of an up-to-date, one-volume collection containing Aquinas' essential philosophical contributionsfrom the Five Ways to the immortality of the soul, and from the nature of happiness to virtue theory, and on to natural law.
Basic Works
offers convenient access to Thomas Aquinas' most important discussions of nature, being and essence, divine and human nature, and ethics and human action.
The translations all capture Aquinas's sharp, transparent style and display terminological consistency. Many were originally published in the acclaimed translation-cum-commentary series
The Hackett Aquinas
, edited by Robert Pasnau and Jeffrey Hause. Others appear here for the first time: Eleonore Stump and Stephen Chanderbahn's translation of
On the Principles of Nature
, Peter King's translation of
On Being and Essence
, and Thomas Williams' translations of the treatises On Happiness and On Human Acts from the Summa theologiae.
will enable students to immerse themselves in Aquinas's thought by offering his fundamental works without internal abridgements. It will also appeal to anyone in search of an up-to-date, one-volume collection containing Aquinas' essential philosophical contributionsfrom the Five Ways to the immortality of the soul, and from the nature of happiness to virtue theory, and on to natural law.