Co-operation with Sins Against Prudence and Chastity - Prof. Ed Feser

Aquinas Institute, Oxford by Aquinas Institute

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A paper delivered to the 2019 Aquinas Seminar

In modern times there is a tendency to pit morality against intelligence, either in a voluntarist way that makes morality primarily a matter of the will or in a sentimentalist way that makes it primarily a matter of feeling. From the Thomist point of view, this is a mistake. Morality is an essentially cognitive enterprise, and hinges on the virtue of prudence – the habit of knowing the right thing to do and the right way of doing it. One cooperates with sins against prudence when one either encourages voluntarist and sentimentalist tendencies, or fails to discourage them when one has a special obligation to do so. In this paper I set out Aquinas’s account of the nature of prudence and of the vices opposed to it. It turns out that there is a special connection between these vices and sins ag ... 

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