This page intentionally left blank CAMBRIDGE TEXTS IN THE HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY AQUINAS Disputed Questions on the Virtues CAMBRIDGE TEXTS IN THE HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY Serieseditors KARL AMERIKS ProfessorofPhilosophy,UniversityofNotreDame DESMOND M. CLARKE ProfessorofPhilosophy,UniversityCollegeCork ThemainobjectiveofCambridgeTextsintheHistoryofPhilosophyistoexpandtherange, variety,andqualityoftextsinthehistoryofphilosophywhichareavailableinEnglish. Theseriesincludestextsbyfamiliarnames(suchasDescartesandKant)andalsobyless- well-knownauthors.Whereverpossible,textsarepublishedincompleteandunabridged form,andtranslationsarespeciallycommissionedfortheseries.Eachvolumecontainsa criticalintroductiontogetherwithaguidetofurtherreadingandanynecessaryglossaries andtextualapparatus.Thevolumesaredesignedforstudentuseatundergraduateand postgraduatelevelandwillbeofinterestnotonlytostudentsofphilosophybutalsotoa wideraudienceofreadersinthehistoryofscience,thehistoryoftheology,andthehistory ofideas. Foralistoftitlespublishedintheseries,pleaseseeendofbook. Thomas Aquinas Disputed Questions on the Virtues E. M. ATKINS TrinityandAllSaintsCollege,Leeds THOMAS WILLIAMS UniversityofIowa E. M. ATKINS Cambridge,NewYork,Melbourne,Madrid,CapeTown,Singapore,SãoPaulo Cambridge University Press TheEdinburghBuilding,Cambridge,UK PublishedintheUnitedStatesofAmericabyCambridgeUniversityPress,NewYork www.cambridge.org Information on this title: www.cambridge.org/9780521772259 © C a m b r i d g e U n i v e r s i t y P r e s s 2005 Thisbookisincopyright.Subjecttostatutoryexceptionandtotheprovisionof relevantcollectivelicensingagreements,noreproductionofanypartmaytakeplace withoutthewrittenpermissionofCambridgeUniversityPress. Firstpublishedinprintformat 2005 - ---- eBook(EBL) - --- eBook(EBL) - ---- hardback - --- hardback - ---- paperback - --- paperback CambridgeUniversityPresshasnoresponsibilityforthepersistenceoraccuracyof sforexternalorthird-partyinternetwebsitesreferredtointhisbook,anddoesnot guaranteethatanycontentonsuchwebsitesis,orwillremain,accurateorappropriate. ThisvolumeisdedicatedtofriendsintheOrderofPreachers Contents Preface page viii Introduction ix Chronology xxxi Further reading xxxiii Translator’s note on the text xxxvi List of abbreviations xxxvii Disputed Questions on the Virtues On the Virtues in General: thirteen articles On Charity: thirteen articles On Brotherly Correction: two articles On Hope: four articles On the Cardinal Virtues: four articles Terminology Glossary Tableofparallel questions Index of scriptural citations Index of non-scriptural citations Index of names and subjects vii Preface Thetranslation,Translator’snoteonthetext,andGlossaryarethework ofMargaretAtkins.TheIntroductionandFurtherreadingarethework of Thomas Williams. Both editors contributed to the annotations, and eachofusreadandcommentedextensivelyontheworkoftheother. MargaretAtkinswouldliketothankhercolleaguesatTrinityandAll Saints, and above all Geoffrey Turner, for making possible the year’s leaveinwhichthistranslationwaslargelycompleted,andAlisonandBob SamuelsfortheirunfailinglywarmwelcomeonvisitstoOxford.Thehos- pitalityofthePresidentandFellowsofMagdalenCollege,Oxford,andof the Rector and Professors of the Pontifical University of St Thomas, Rome, made this an extremely pleasant and fruitful year. She would also like to thank many friends and colleagues for advice and help with Thomisticquestions,andinparticularKevinFlannery,SJ,forguidancein mattersAristotelian,especiallywithreferencetoOntheCardinalVirtues, article. Thomas Williams is grateful for the superbly capable help of his research assistant, Brett Gaul, in tracking down references, indexing, andpreparingthetypescriptforpublication. viii
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