Jacques Maritain Center
:
American Maritain Association
Freedom, Virtue, and the Common Good
Curtis L. Hancock & Anthony O. Simon, Editors
Epilogue by Michael Novak
© Copyright 1995 by the American Maritain Association
IN MEMORIAM:
PATRIS WILLIAM L. ROSSNER, S.J.,
AMATOR SAPIENTIAE
Front Matter
Contents
Introduction:
Lessons and Reminders
Curtis L. Hancock & Anthony O. Simon
PART I FIRST PRINCIPLES AND THE HUMAN PERSON
A Weakness in the "Standard Argument" for Natural Immortality
Don T. Asselin
Eros and the Catholic Tradition
Mary Carmen Rose
Non-Conceptual Knowledge in Jacques Maritain and Gabriel Marcel
Brendan Sweetman
PART II MORAL DIRECTIVES: PRINCIPLES, HAABITS, AND JUDGMENTS
The Fundamental Role of Duty in Jacques Maritain's Moral Philosophy
Donald De Marco
On Yves R. Simon as a Moral Philosopher
Ralph McInerny
A Moral Realist Perspective on Yves R. Simon's Interpretation of
Habitus
John Killoran
Synderesis: A Key to Understanding Natural Law in Aquinas
Mark McGovern
A Fresh Look at the Principle of the Double Effect
W. L. LaCroix
"There are No Sinners in Hell!": Moral Judgments and Love in the Philosophy of Jacques Maritain
John G. Trapani
Rahner and Maritain on Existential Ethics
Joseph L. Pappin, III
Three Versions of the Nonmoral Good
Thomas Loughran
Tradition as "Bearer of Reason" in Alasdair MacIntyre's Moral Enquiry
Alice Ramos
Moral Crisis and the Turn to Narrative
Thomas Hibbs
Maritain's Unnatural Acts
Roger Duncan
Maritain and the Pursuit of Happiness in Light of Claudel, Péguy, and Bernanos
William Bush
A
re the Poor Blessed? On Happiness and Beatitude
Deal W. Hudson
A Biblical View of Natural Law in the Book of Wisdom
Joseph Koterski, S.J.
Morality and Christian Morality
Joseph M. de Torre
PART III THE MORAL AGENT AND THE COMMON GOOD
The Self, Intersubjectivity, and the Common Good
Joseph J. Califano
The Good Citizen and the Demands of Democracy: An Application of the Political Philosophy of Yves R. Simon
Diane Caplin
Moving Beyond Ideology in Christian Economic Thought: Yves R. Simon and the Recent Debates
Clarke E. Cochran & Thomas Rourke
Private Morality and Public Enforcement
Peter Redpath
The Scope of Justice
Ralph Nelson
Epilogue:
Michael Novak
Contributors
Index