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Title: Nature and End. The Metaphysical Foundations of Ethics in Aristotle and Aquinas and its Vindication in Recent Philosophy
Author: Fernández Gel, Enric
Director/Tutor: Mauri, Margarita
Cruz Prados, Alfredo
Keywords: Ètica
Virtut
Metafísica
Aristòtil, 384 aC-322 aC
Tomàs, d'Aquino, sant, 1225?-1274
Ethics
Virtue
Metaphysics
Issue Date: 10-Jul-2023
Publisher: Universitat de Barcelona
Abstract: [eng] I study the metaphysical foundation of ethics in Aristotle and Aquinas. I conclude their ethical systems rest on an essentialist and teleological metaphysics, without which they collapse. Next, I go on to study the philosophical justification of said metaphysics, with arguments drawn from Aristotle and Aquinas and recent trends in contemporary English-speaking philosophy. I end exploring how an Aristotelian naturalist could use this metaphysical foundation of ethics to undercut a famous moral argument for God’s existence. I also propose a way for the Thomist to rebuild the moral argument, arguing from the metaphysical foundation of ethics to God.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2445/201100
Appears in Collections:Tesis Doctorals - Facultat - Filosofia

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