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The Parts of Prudence
October 18, 2017
Matthew Minerd
The Parts of Prudence
Matthew Minerd
October 18, 2017

The Parts of Prudence

Matthew Minerd
October 18, 2017

Some day, I will get around to writing a moral philosophy text that takes a phenomenology (of sorts) of prudence as the starting point.

For now, here's a scholastico-scholastic outline of something from Aquinas that I am giving to a class of happy seminarians:

 

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