Order To Good and Human Freedom. An Approach to the Quaestio “De Libero Arbitrio”
Abstract
In this question St. Thomas addresses the study of human freedom. It refers, both in its formal structure and in its content, to the above questions: "De Bono", ''De Appetitu Boni et Voluntate" and "De Voluntate Dei". Although the explicit theme of the question is the "liberum arbitrium", the richness of its nuances goes beyond the consideration of the act, incorporating the problem of the natural finality into the rational mode of the human creature.Downloads
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