La unidad de la ley natural y la distinción de preceptos en Tomas de Aquino

Translated title of the contribution: The unity of the natural law and the distinction of precepts in Thomas Aquinas

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Abstract

This article is about the radical unity of natural law, and shows that, according to the thinking of Saint Thomas, the plurality of moral precepts can be adequately understood only in its light. In other words, any precept of natural law is a precept because it participates in the first principle. It follows that a division of the precepts into primary, secondary and tertiary precepts does not correspond to a schematic classification. The distinction of primary, secondary and tertiary precepts of natural law is a relative distinction.

Translated title of the contributionThe unity of the natural law and the distinction of precepts in Thomas Aquinas
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)99-120
Number of pages22
JournalAnuario Filosofico
Volume41
Issue number1
StatePublished - 2008

Keywords

  • Secondary precept
  • Unity of law.
  • Saint Thomas
  • Natural law
  • Primary precept

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