Contents of the Online Companion to the Commentary |
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Acknowledgments |
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St. Thomas's Prayer Ante Studium ("Before") |
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Diagram of the Architecture of Law |
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Introduction |
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I Law Itself, in General (Questions 90--92, All Included in This Commentary) |
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Before Reading Question 90 |
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St. Thomas's Prologue to Questions 90--92 |
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A The essence of law (Question 90) |
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1 Whether law is something pertaining to reason? (Question 90, Article 1) |
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12 | (15) |
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2 Concerning the end of law -- in particular, whether the law is always something directed to the common good? (Question 90, Article 2) |
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27 | (12) |
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3 Concerning its cause -- in particular, whether the reason of any man is competent to make laws? (Question 90, Article 3) |
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39 | (10) |
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4 Concerning its promulgation -- in particular, whether promulgation is essential to a law? (Question 90, Article 4) |
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49 | (8) |
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Before Reading Question 91 |
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57 | (2) |
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St. Thomas's Prologue to Question 91 |
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59 | (1) |
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B The different kinds of law (Question 91) |
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59 | (77) |
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1 Whether there is an eternal law? (Question 91, Article 1) |
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61 | (10) |
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2 Whether there is a natural law? (Question 91, Article 2) |
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71 | (14) |
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3 Whether there is a human law? (Question 91, Article 3) |
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85 | (10) |
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4 Whether there is a Divine law? (Question 91, Article 4) |
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95 | (16) |
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5 Whether there is one Divine law, or several? (Question 91, Article 5) |
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111 | (12) |
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6 Whether there is a law of sin? (Question 91, Article 6) |
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123 | (13) |
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Before reading Question 92 |
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136 | (1) |
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St. Thomas's Prologue to Question 92 |
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137 | (1) |
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C The effects of law (Question 92) |
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137 | (22) |
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1 Whether an effect of law is to make men good? (Question 92, Article 1) |
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138 | (11) |
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2 Whether the effects of law are to command, to forbid, to permit, and to punish, as the Jurist states? (Question 92, Article 2) |
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149 | (10) |
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II The Parts of Law (Questions 93--108; This Commentary Includes Questions 93--97, and the Online Companion to the Commentary Includes Additional Commentary on Excerpts From Questions 97--108) |
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159 | (302) |
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Before Reading Question 93 |
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159 | (4) |
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St. Thomas's Prologue to Questions 93--108 |
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163 | (1) |
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A Of the eternal law (Question 93) |
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163 | (61) |
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1 What is the eternal law -- in particular, whether the eternal law is a sovereign type [ ratio] existing in God? (Question 93, Article 1) |
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164 | (10) |
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2 Whether the eternal law is known to all? (Question 93, Article 2) |
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174 | (8) |
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3 Whether every law is derived from the eternal law? (Question 93, Article 3) |
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182 | (9) |
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4 Whether necessary and eternal things are subject to the eternal law? (Question 93, Article 4) |
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191 | (10) |
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5 Whether natural contingents are subject to the eternal law? (Question 93, Article 5) |
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201 | (10) |
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6 Whether all human affairs are subject to the eternal law? (Question 93, Article 6) |
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211 | (13) |
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Before Reading Question 94 |
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224 | (4) |
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St. Thomas's Prologue to Question 94 |
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228 | (1) |
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B Of the natural law (Question 94) |
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228 | (71) |
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1 What is the natural law -- in particular, whether it is a habit? (Question 94, Article 1) |
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229 | (8) |
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2 What are the precepts of the natural law -- in particular, whether it contains several precepts, or only one? (Question 94, Article 2) |
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237 | (19) |
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3 Whether all acts of virtue are prescribed by the natural law? (Question 94, Article 3) |
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256 | (7) |
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4 Whether the natural law is the same in all men? (Question 94, Article 4) |
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263 | (14) |
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5 Whether the natural law can be changed? (Question 94, Article 5) |
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277 | (13) |
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6 Whether the natural law can be abolished from the heart of man? (Question 94, Article 6) |
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290 | (9) |
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Before Reading Question 95 |
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299 | (1) |
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St. Thomas's Prologue to Question 95 |
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300 | (1) |
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C Of human law (Questions 95--97) |
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300 | (46) |
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1 Considered in itself (Question 95) |
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300 | (2) |
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a Its utility: Whether it was useful for laws to be framed by men? (Question 95, Article 1) |
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302 | (9) |
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b Its origin: Whether every human law is derived from the natural law? (Question 95, Article 2) |
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311 | (11) |
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c Its quality: Whether Isidore's description of the quality of positive law is appropriate? (Question 95, Article 3) |
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322 | (10) |
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d Its division: Whether Isidore's division of human laws is appropriate? (Question 95, Article 4) |
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332 | (14) |
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Before Reading Question 96 |
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346 | (2) |
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St. Thomas's Prologue to Question 96 |
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348 | (70) |
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2 Its power (Question 96) |
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348 | (1) |
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a Whether human law should be framed for the community rather than the individual? (Question 96, Article 1) |
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349 | (10) |
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b Whether human law should repress all vices? (Question 96, Article 2) |
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359 | (12) |
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c Whether human law is competent to direct all acts of virtue? (Question 96, Article 3) |
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371 | (8) |
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d Whether it binds a man in conscience? (Question 96, Article 4) |
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379 | (14) |
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e Whether all men are subject to human laws? (Question 96, Article 5) |
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393 | (13) |
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f Whether those who are under the law may act beside the letter of the law? (Question 96, Article 6) |
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406 | (12) |
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Before Reading Question 97 |
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418 | (2) |
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St. Thomas's Prologue to Question 97 |
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420 | (41) |
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3 Its mutability (Question 97) |
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420 | (1) |
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a Whether human law is changeable? (Question 97, Article 1) |
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421 | (8) |
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b Whether it should be always changed, whenever anything better occurs? (Question 97, Article 2) |
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429 | (7) |
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c Whether it is abolished by custom, and whether custom obtains the force of law? (Question 97, Article 3) |
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436 | (13) |
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d Whether the application of human law should be changed by dispensation of those in authority? (Question 97, Article 4) |
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449 | (12) |
Index |
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