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Freedom, virtue, and the common goodFreedom, virtue, and the common good

Freedom, virtue, and the common good

Curtis L. Hancock

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Inspired by the recovery of natural law and virtue ethics in recent ethical discourse, certain members of the American Maritain Association have written essays to stimulate this recovery further. Their efforts are assembled in this volume, Freedom, Virtue, and the Common Good. Writing under the influence of Jacques Maritain and Yves R. Simon, they herein examine the requirements of a satisfactory natural law and virtue ethics, broadly understood as a moral philosophy giving primacy to character-formation and to the development of individual and social habits necessary to perfect human life. The ethics herein envisioned is one that must first be grounded in a sound philosophy of the human person.

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OL19022563W

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Human rightsCommon goodChristian ethicsChristian sociologyNatural lawVirtueHuman beingsCatholic Church

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