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  • ...rried through the [[Middle Ages]] by the Scholastic philosophers such as [[Thomas Aquinas]]. In the [[Renaissance]] era, [[Machiavelli]] started the realist approach
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  • ...na Carta]] and in the philosophical work of [[Plato]], [[Aristotle]] and [[Thomas Aquinas]]. From the rule of law come other democratic ideals - the presumption of i
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  • This view is echoed in the writings of [[Thomas Aquinas]], and even later in the theory of [[occasionalism]].
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  • *Thomas Aquinas (Thomas of Aquino (Italy)), Dominican friar and priest, 1225-74
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  • ...and argued against by the thirteenth-century philosopher and theologian [[Thomas Aquinas]], and was for some time neglected, but the [[Early-modern philosophy|early
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  • ...istotle]], [[Confucius]], [[Lao Tse]], [[Augustine of Hippo|Augustine]], [[Thomas Aquinas]], [[Thomas Hobbes]], [[René Descartes]], [[Baruch Spinoza]], [[Gott ...uch as St. [[Augustine of Hippo]], St. [[Anselm of Canterbury]], and St. [[Thomas Aquinas]], but Jewish philosophers such as [[Moses Maimonides|Maimonides]] (''Moshe
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  • Christian philosophers, starting with [[Thomas Aquinas]] have often answered that the dilemma is false: yes, god commands somethin
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  • 1225 [[Thomas Aquinas]] (1224-74) Catholic theologian and philosopher, author of ''Summa Theologi
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  • <tr><th>Dimanche<th>7<td>[[Pedro Calderón|Calderón]]<td>[[Thomas Aquinas]]<td>[[Louis XI]]<td>[[Galileo]]
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  • ...ment from an absolute moral order finds it's origin in St [[Thomas Aquinas|Thomas Aquinas']] argument from degree - in that human beings vary in goodness, and God pr ...ute; Descartes]], and [[Alvin Plantinga]]; its principal critics include [[Thomas Aquinas]] and [[Immanuel Kant]].
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  • ...phers have applied their philosophical insights to practical issues. St. [[Thomas Aquinas]] (1225-74) treated such topics as marriage and the family in his ''Summa T
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  • | [[Plato]], [[Aristotle]], [[Anselm of Canterbury|Anselm]], [[Thomas Aquinas|Aquinas]], [[William of Ockham|Ockham]], [[Francisco Suárez|Suarez]], [[Ma
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  • The [[Doctrine of Double Effect]], articulated by Thomas Aquinas,<ref name=StanfordDE>{{citation
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  • ...ers—not unlike those in La Sarte—run a theological program, again based on Thomas Aquinas. But instead of fully immersing himself in a somewhat outdated theological
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  • ..., divided in two main and fiercely opposing schools, the Dominicans ([[St. Thomas Aquinas]] (1225-1274) and the [[School of Salamanca]] <ref name=SALAMANCA>[http://c ...mas Aquinas <ref name=SUMMA>[http://www.ccel.org/a/aquinas/summa/home.html THOMAS AQUINAS, Saint (1225?-1274).''The Summa Theologica''. </ref>, that set down the dog
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  • ...use fully in accord with the teachings on just wars of Saint Augustine and Thomas Aquinas."
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  • ...nas]]. In his political writing<ref>[http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/17897 Thomas Aquinas: ''Summa Theologiae.'']</ref>. Aquinas generally followed Aristotle in adv
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  • ...scovered antique science pagan, but [[scholasticism|scholastics]] as St. [[Thomas Aquinas]] (1225-1274) managed to reconcile the Aristotelian knowledge with Christi
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  • ...ttention to those natures. Defenders of natural law theory have included [[Thomas Aquinas]] and [[John Finnis]].
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  • ...cluded from ordination by Church doctrine. The most important Doctor is St Thomas Aquinas, whose works were declared the foundation of theology by the Pope in 1893.
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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&ndash;1280) and [[Thomas Aquinas]] (1225&ndash;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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