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  • Even at the time, ethicists can recognize that there is no ideal choice. [[Thomas Aquinas]]' [[Principle of double effect]] is a classic way of choosing between diff
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  • ...lasticism|scholastics]] as [[Albertus Magnus]] (ca. 1200–1280) and [[Thomas Aquinas]] (1225–1274). After Aristotelianism was accepted by the Church, Ari
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  • ...eval scholastics such as the philosopher-theologian [[Thomas Aquinas|Saint Thomas Aquinas]] (1225-1274), who argued that the existence of God could be deduced by rea
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  • The concept was first formulated, in a more general ethical context, by [[Thomas Aquinas]].
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  • [[Thomas Aquinas]] took much from Augustine's theology while creating his own unique synthes
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  • * [[Thomas Aquinas]]
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  • ...efully preserved. In the Middle Ages his ideas were 'rediscovered' by St Thomas Aquinas and, especially given the effective marriage of the Catholic Church with th
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  • ...ists: ''Rousseau, Mill, Pericles'' (for the Athenian ideal of democracy) ''Thomas Aquinas, John Rawls.''
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  • ...thinkers Peter Lombard (c.1100-60), [[John Duns Scotus]] (c.1265-1308), [[Thomas Aquinas]] (1225-1274), Pierre d' Ailly (1350-1420) and [[William of Occam]] (1288-1
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  • ...nown by the senses)..."<ref>[http://en.citizendium.org/wiki/Thomas_Aquinas Thomas Aquinas]</ref>
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