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Reclaiming moral agency : the moral philosophy of Albert the Great
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Reclaiming moral agency : the moral philosophy of Albert the Great

Stanley B. Cunningham

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Albert and the career of virtue theory
Modern virtue theory as foreground to Albert's moral philosophy
Albert's ethical treatises
The significance of Albert's moral treatises in early-thirteenth-century moral philosophy
Approaching the moral order
Meta-ethical reflections on "moral science" and its procedures
The metaphysics of the good
The architecture of moral goodness
The genesis of virtue : intrinsic causes
The genesis of virtue : extrinsic causes
The concept of virtue
The organization of the virtues
The passions
Morality, obligation, and law
Natural law
Virtue's rewards
Friendship
Last ends and happiness
Conclusion: Albertus redux.

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Reclaiming moral agency : the moral philosophy of Albert the Great by Stanley B. Cunningham. ISBN 9780813215402. Published by Catholic University of America Press in 2008. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.

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