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Thomas Aquinas on the passions : a study of Summa theologiae, 1a2ae 22-48 / Robert Miner.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Cambridge, UK ; New York : Cambridge Univ. Press, ©2009.Description: 1 online resource (xi, 315 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780511517952
  • 0511517955
  • 0511576560
  • 9780511576560
  • 9780521897488
  • 0521897483
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Thomas Aquinas on the passions.DDC classification:
  • 128/.37 22
LOC classification:
  • BX1749.T6 M56 2009eb
Online resources:
Contents:
The sensitive appetite -- The definition of passion -- The activation of passion -- The morality of the passions -- Love -- Hatred and concupiscence -- Pleasure -- Sorrow -- Hope and despair -- Fear -- Daring -- Anger -- The passions, the virtues, and happiness.
Summary: The Summa Theologiae is Thomas Aquinas' undisputed masterwork, and it includes his thoughts on the elemental forces in human life. Feelings such as love, hatred, pleasure, pain, hope and despair were described by Aquinas as 'passions', representing the different ways in which happiness could be affected. But what causes the passions? What impact do they have on the person who suffers them? Can they be shaped and reshaped in order to better promote human flourishing? The aim of this book is to provide a better understanding of Aquinas' account of the passions. It identifies the Aristotelian influences that lie at the heart of the Summa Theologiae, and it enters into a dialogue with contemporary thinking about the nature of emotion. The study argues that Aquinas' work is still important today, and shows why for Aquinas both the understanding and attainment of happiness requires prolonged reflection on the passions.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 300-307) and index.

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The sensitive appetite -- The definition of passion -- The activation of passion -- The morality of the passions -- Love -- Hatred and concupiscence -- Pleasure -- Sorrow -- Hope and despair -- Fear -- Daring -- Anger -- The passions, the virtues, and happiness.

The Summa Theologiae is Thomas Aquinas' undisputed masterwork, and it includes his thoughts on the elemental forces in human life. Feelings such as love, hatred, pleasure, pain, hope and despair were described by Aquinas as 'passions', representing the different ways in which happiness could be affected. But what causes the passions? What impact do they have on the person who suffers them? Can they be shaped and reshaped in order to better promote human flourishing? The aim of this book is to provide a better understanding of Aquinas' account of the passions. It identifies the Aristotelian influences that lie at the heart of the Summa Theologiae, and it enters into a dialogue with contemporary thinking about the nature of emotion. The study argues that Aquinas' work is still important today, and shows why for Aquinas both the understanding and attainment of happiness requires prolonged reflection on the passions.

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