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Brief Textbook of Moral Philosophy 13
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Moral Philosophy / by Charles Coppens, S.J.
Alphabetical Index.
The numbers refer to the paragraphs.
Abraham,
89
,
154
.
Abrogation of laws,
87
.
Accession,
182
.
Accountability,
54
to
60
; hinderances to,
61
to
67
.
Acquired rights,
119
.
Acquisition of property,
170
to
182
.
Action, external,
52
.
Adoration,
124
to
126
.
Agnostics,
38
,
138
.
Alienable rights,
119
.
Anger,
69
.
Arbiter,
243
,
262
,
266
.
Aristocracy,
236
.
Armed force,
254
.
Authority,
139
,
196
; parental,
211
; civil,
227
to
229
; its origin,
230
to
234
; means,
235
.
Aversion,
69
.
Beatific vision,
33
.
Beatitude,
26
to
35
.
Benevolence, love of,
140
.
Binding the will,
54
,
56
,
117
,
240
.
Blasphemy,
127
.
Brave,
79
.
Capital punishment,
233
,
249
,
250
.
Cardinal virtues,
74
.
Caution,
76
.
Celibacy,
201
.
Circumstances,
49
.
Civil Society,
221
; notes of,
222
; end,
223
,
224
; necessity,
225
; units,
226
; authority,
227
to
234
.
Civilized warfare,
266
.
Clear-sightedness,
76
.
Communism,
179
.
Concupiscence,
65
,
78
.
Conflict of rights.
120
,
121
,
228
.
Congress,
238
.
Connatural rights,
119
.
Conscience,
80
,
95
to
106
,
240
.
Constitution of U. S.,
175
,
224
,
239
.
Contract,
183
; gratuitous,
184
onerous,
187
; conditions of,
188
; social,
234
; protection of,
241
.
Courage,
69
.
79
,
144
.
Courts of law,
239
,
243
,
244
.
Cowardice,
79
.
Craftiness,
76
.
Crime,
245
.
Damage repaired,
181
.
Danger,
145
.
David,
162
.
Death penalty,
233
,
249
,
250
.
Democracy,
236
.
Derogation,
87
.
Desire,
69
,
141
.
Despondency,
69
.
Determinants of morality,
46
to
52
.
Dispensation,
87
.
Divine law,
82
.
Divorce,
206
to
208
.
Domestic society,
200
to
220
.
Doubtful conscience,
99
to
106
.
Duel,
167
to
169
Duties, see "Rights"; to ourselves,
142
,
143
; to fellow-men,
146
to
149
; to enemies,
150
; of children,
218
.
Education,
213
to
220
,
241
,
Eminent domain,
177
,
229
.
Emotions,
68
.
Employer,
189
to
192
.
End,
6
to
8
; kinds of,
9
to
12
; last,
13
; mediate,
17
,
20
; attainable,
27
,
28
; subjective, objective, material, formal,
24
; of act,
48
; and means,
48
,
164
.
Equivocation,
154
.
Eternal, law,
83
; punishment,
109
to
112
.
Evil,
37
to
39
,
45
.
Example,
158
.
Excuse from moral law,
85
.
Executive,
238
,
252
to
254
.
Expiation,
248
.
Exposing life,
145
.
Ex post facto
law,
239
.
External action,
52
.
Faculties, higher and lower,
18
,
35
; tend to God,
21
; need society,
199
.
Faith,
124
,
129
.
False theories of morality,
44
.
Fear,
66
,
69
.
Filial piety,
75
.
Finding lost articles,
182
.
Formula of natural law,
84
.
Fortitude,
74
,
79
.
Friendship,
140
.
Glory of God,
22
.
God, tendency to,
14
; how?
15
to
17
; man’s last end, so to
24
,
32
,
41
; binds us,
54
,
55
; duties to,
122
to
142
.
Golden mean
77
.
Good, true,
18
; kinds of,
19
,
40
; and bad,
37
to
39
,
42
; radical notion of,
40
.
Goods of earth,
35
.
Government, civil,
235
to
237
; functions,
238
to
254
.
Grant of land,
177
.
Gratitude,
75
.
Habit,
72
.
Happiness,
25
to
35
.
Hate,
60
.
Heroism,
148
.
Hinderances to accountability,
61
to
67
.
Hobbes,
44
,
225
.
Homicide,
159
.
Honor,
143
,
165
,
166
,
169
.
Hope,
69
,
141
.
Human, acts,
2
,
5
,
7
,
36
,
45
; law,
82
; binding,
93
,
94
.
Husband,
211
,
Huxley's theory of morals,
38
.
Idolatry,
127
.
Ignorance,
62
to
64
.
Immortality.
112
.
Immutability of natural law,
87
to
89
.
Impiety,
127
.
Imputable,
53
.
Inalienable rights,
119
,
216
,
220
,
250
.
Indifference is religion,
134
to
136
.
Indifferent act,
45
.
Indirect will,
50
,
51
.
Infallibility,
139
.
Infanticide,
164
.
Instinct,
44
.
Intellect,
143
.
Interest,
87
.
International law,
176
,
255
; defined,
256
; parts,
257
; principles,
259
,
260
.
Intolerance,
130
.
Israelites,
89
.
Joy,
69
.
Judiciary,
238
,
243
to
250
.
Jus gentium,
176
,
256
.
Justice,
75
.
Knowledge of natural law,
90
to
92
.
Laborer,
189
to
192
.
Landed property,
173
.
Last,end,
9
,
13
to
16
; will,
185
,
186
.
Law, defined,
80
; requisites,
81
; kinds,
82
; natural,
83
to
92
; human,
93
,
94
; of nations,
176
; just,
239
; penal.
240
; internatIonal,
176
,
255
to
260
.
Laxists,
104
.
Legislation,
238
to
242
.
Leo XIII., quoted,
190
,
192
.
License of speech and press,
241
.
Lie,
153
,
156
,
157
.
Life, right to,
160
.
Lost articles,
182
.
Love,
69
; of God,
124
,
140
,
141
; due to others,
146
to
149
; due to enemies,
150
; degrees of,
151
.
Madison,
256
.
Magnanimity,
79
.
Mandeville,
44
.
Manslaughter.
159
.
Marriage, aco; ends of,
201
,
202
; unity,
203
to
205
; indissolubility,
206
to
208
.
Materialists,
38
,
138
.
Mathathias.
162
.
Mean, golden,
77
.
Means,
48
,
164
Mental reservation,
155
.
257
.
Merit,
57
to
61
.
Minors,
188
.
Miracle,
131
,
132
.
Misery,
23
.
Monarchy,
226
.
Moral, good,
19
,
39
,
40
; sense,
44
.
Moral Philosophy, defined,
1
; founded on Mental,
3
; divided,
4
.
Morality,
36
; essence of,
37
to
43
; false theories,
44
; determinants,
46
to
52
.
Mortification,
78
.
Moses,
162
.
Murder,
159
to
162
Mystery,
129
,
130
.
Nation,
258
.
Natural law,
82
,
83
; formula of,
84
; no excuse from,
85
; precepts of,
86
; Immutable, eternal,
87
to
89
; known, go to
92
.
Necessity, extreme,
149
.
Object of act,
47
.
Occupancy, first,
174
to
176
,
182
.
Offices,
197
,
232
.
Ought,
39
.
Ownership,
170
; titles to,
171
to
179
; violations of,
180
.
Paley,
44
.
Pantheists,
38
,
138
.
Parental authority,
211
.
Passions.
68
to
71
,
143
.
Patience,
79
.
Penal law,
240
.
Perfection, kinds of,
35
.
Piety, filial,
75
.
Plato,
144
.
Pleasure,
29
.
Polyandry,
204
.
Polygamy,
205
.
Positive laws,
82
.
Positivists,
38
,
138
.
Prayer,
128
.
Precepts, affirmative and negative,
86
.
Preference, love of,
141
.
Prescription,
182
.
Press, license of,
241
.
Prior rights,
118
,
123
.
Private enterprise,
242
.
Probability,
96
,
98
,
104
.
Promulgation,
81
.
Property,
170
to
174
; modes of acquiring,
171
to
179
; transfer of,
183
to
186
.
Prophecy,
131
,
132
.
Punishment, eternal,
109
to
112
; civil,
247
,
248
; capital,
249
,
250
.
Pusillanimity,
76
.
Rashness,
79
.
Reasoning,
139
.
Religion,
75
,
124
; one true,
136
; in education,
214
.
Repairing damage.
181
.
Reservation, mental,
157
.
Responsibility,
63
.
Restitution,
180
.
Resurrection,
29
,
30
.
Revelation,
129
to
131
; kinds of,
137
,
138
.
Right and wrong,
37
to
39
.
Rights, of God,
55
,
123
; of life and death,
160
; of societies,
195
; of domestic society,
209
; of civil society,
227
to
234
; of nations,
259
to
266
.
Rights and duties,
113
to
116
; from God,
117
; priority of,
118
; kinds,
119
,
122
; in conflict,
120
,
121
,
228
; of children,
216
,
217
.
Rigorists,
104
.
Robbery,
180
.
Rousseau,
225
.
234
.
Sacrifice,
128
.
Sadness,
69
.
Sanction,
107
to
112
.
Scandal,
158
.
Self-defense,
163
,
164
.
Self-distrust,
76
.
Sense, moral,
44
.
Separation
a toro,
207
.
Servants,
219
.
Simplicity,
76
.
Sin, mortal and venial,
43
; punishment of,
112
.
Slavery,
220
.
Social Contract,
234
.
Socialism,
179
,
242
.
Society,
193
; kinds,
194
; authority,
195
to
197
; universal,
198
; natural to man,
198
; domestic.
200
to
220
; civil,
221
to
254
; international,
255
.
Speech, license of,
241
.
Spencer’s theory of morals,
38
,
44
.
State, control of education,
215
,
217
; rights regarding matrimony,
210
.
Stoics,
71
.
Strikes,
191
.
SuIcide,
144
,
145
.
Sui juris,
221
,
226
.
Summum bonum,
109
; see "Beatitude."
Sunday,
241
.
Taxation,
177
,
229
.
Temperance,
74
,
78
.
Theft,
88
,
180
.
Theories of morality,
44
.
Timidity,
76
.
Titles to ownership.
171
to
179
.
Transfer of property,
183
to
186
.
Treasury,
253
.
Unions, labor,
191
.
United States,
175
,
224
,
239
.
Useful,
19
,
44
.
Utilitarianism,
44
.
Vices,
72
; against religion,
127
.
Victorious nation,
165
.
Violation of ownership,
180
.
Violence,
67
.
Virtues,
72
to
79
.
Virtus in medio,
77
.
Vox populi,
44
,
239
.
Wages,
189
to
192
.
War,
263
to
266
.
Wife,
200
,
205
,
212
.
Will,
7
,
68
,
74
; indirect,
50
,
51
; last,
185
,
186
.
Worship,
125
,
126
.
Wrong, see "Right."
Zeno,
71
.
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