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"Theses in General Ethics" presents a comprehensive and structured inquiry into the fundamental principles of moral philosophy. This academic work is organized as a series of rigorous propositions, or theses, that systematically outline the nature of human morality, the essence of the good, and the foundations of ethical obligation. Designed to facilitate a deep understanding of moral law, the text explores the objective standards of right and wrong through the lens of logical deduction and philosophical analysis.
The volume covers essential topics in general ethics, including the ultimate end of man, the criteria of morality, the role of conscience, and the application of natural law to human actions. By framing these complex issues within a clear, pedagogical structure, the work serves as a vital resource for the study of scholastic moral thought. "Theses in General Ethics" emphasizes the harmony between reason and ethics, providing a disciplined framework for evaluating human conduct and the virtues. It remains an important historical contribution to the field of philosophy, offering scholars and students a precise and well-ordered guide to the traditional themes of ethical theory and the metaphysical underpinnings of moral science.
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