Approximation to the Notion of Common Good in Thomas Aquinas
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https://doi.org/10.24310/Metyper.2014.v0i12.2729Keywords:
common good, Thomas Aquinas, analogy, person, societyAbstract
The current assay is intended to dig into the study of a concept that, given its richness of content and applicability to man’s different realities, happens to be greatly valid to respond to the challenges of today’s postmodern society: Common Good, wich, like I try prove here, is far from being a political utopia, or an outdated entelechy, but, as it is the predicate of human nature, it is in fact the vindication of person’s value in its immanence and transcendence.
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