THE BINDING FORCE OF CONSCIENCE IN ST. THOMAS AQUINAS

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THE BINDING FORCE OF CONSCIENCE IN

 ST. THOMAS AQUINAS

 

 

 

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Title …    …    …    …     …    …    …    …    …    …    …     …   …     …  i                                                                                                                  Certification     …    …    …    …   …     …    …    …    …     …   …    …  ii

Dedication       …    …    …    …    …    …    …     …    …      …   …   … iii

Acknowledgment    …    …    …   …    …    …     …    …      …   …   …  iv

A Brief Profile of St. Thomas Aquinas …   …     …    …     …    …   ...   v

Table of Contents …     …   …   …     …     …     …    …     …    …   ...  vii

CHAPTER ONE

1.0                INTRODUCTION …   …    …     …    …    …    …       …       …     1   

1.1.   Background of the Study …    …    …    …    …     …       …      …     3

1.2.   Statement of the Problem     …      …     …    …      …       …      …    4

1.3.   Aim of the Study…     …    …      …      …     …      …       …     …    5

1.4.    Scope of the Study     …     …       …    …     …      …       …     …     6

1.5.         Methodology of Research   …      …     …    …      …       …      ...     6

1.6.          Division of Work …    …    …    …     …    …       …       …      ...     7

                               

CHAPTER TWO

2.0 LITERATURE REVIEW   …    …    …    …    …     …     …     …     8

2.1. Views of Some Thinkers on Conscience …   …   …      …        …     …    8

2.1.1. Ancient    …     …     …        …       …        …     …     …     …   …   8

2.1.2. Medieval …      …     …       …       …        …    …      …      …   … 11

 

CHAPTER THREE

3.0. THE GENERAL CONCEPT OF CONSCIENCE     …   …     …   17

3.1.   Synderesis and Conscience …    …     …    …   …      …     …     ...   21

3.2.   Kinds of Conscience …      …     …     …    …    …    …    …     …   23

3.2.1. Conscience in Relation to Objective Morality …      …      …      … 24

3.2.2. Conscience in Relation to Judgment of Action …     …     …       … 28

CHAPTER FOUR

4.0. AQUINAS’ NOTION OF CONSCIENCE      …     …      …    …    30

4.1. The Binding Force of Conscience …    …    …   …    …      …    …    37

4.2. The Problem of Error in Conscience      …   …    …    …     …     …   41

CHAPTER FIVE

5.0. CRITICAL EVALUATION AND CONCLUSION …     …      … 46

5.1. Critical Evaluation …      …      …      …    …     …    …      …      … 46

5.2. Conclusion   …      …     …      …      …      …    …    …       …     … 57

BIBLIOGRAPHY …    …      …      …    

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