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Aquinas, Saint Thomas (Author), Janice L. Schultz (Introduction), Edward A. Synan (Introduction)

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March 2001 0813209951 978-0813209951
In his sixth-century work commonly known as the "De hebdomadibus," Boethius (ca. 480-524) poses the question of how created things or substances can be good just as they are—that is, good just by existing—without being the same as the source of all goodness, God, who is understood to be Goodness Itself. In his commentary written in the thirteenth century, St. Thomas Aquinas sets out to explain the problem Boethius is treating as well as to explicate Boethius’s solution. In doing so, however, the Angelic Doctor suggests a more developed analysis of goodness, based on his own metaphysical perspective. Still, his view can be seen to continue the emphasis Boethius himself placed on the notion of creation—bringing into "being"—as crucial to understanding the issues at hand.

The introduction to this translation provides critical historical background, including an account of the influence of Cicero and Augustine, for understanding Boethius’s view of being, or "esse." Based on historical and textual analysis, the authors reaffirm the "traditional" interpretation, which holds that for Boethius esse indicates form rather than a distinct act of being. In articulating the difference between Boethius’s and Aquinas’s positions on "esse" and on goodness, and hence the relation of "esse" and goodness, Schultz and Synan show not only that Aquinas was respectful of Boethius’s stance, but that his own position could be seen as a development in harmony with his predecessor’s thought.

The English translation itself, in facing-page format with the 1992 Leonine critical edition of Aquinas’s Latin text, remains faithful to the text and at the same time clear and readable. The work will be valuable to those interested in the fundamental philosophical and theological questions facing mediaeval thinkers and also to those interested in Aquinas’s metaphysical thought.

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Text: English (translation)
Original Language: Latin --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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Janice L. Schultz is professor of philosophy at Canisius College and the author of numerous articles on Thomistic ethical theory. The late Msgr. Edward A. Synan was senior fellow emeritus at the Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies in Toronto and professor emeritus of philosophy at the University of Toronto. He was the author of eight books and many articles and reviews on mediaeval thought as well as Jewish-Christian relations. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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You request of me that I set out in order from my hebdomads the obscure question which deals with the way in which substances are good insofar as they are,' although they are not substantial goods, and that I show this in a fairly clear way. Read the first page
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