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- W397925732 abstract "As we have repeatedly seen, it was beyond contention for Jesuits that the end and justification of government, law, and policy was the common good (or the common felicitas, beatitudo, utilitas, all impeccably Aristotelian and Thomist synonyms). All the same, no Jesuit thinker seems to have submitted the concept to separate and sustained investigation. This was no doubt partly at least for the banal reason that ‘what is the common good?’ was not a standard quaestio in the Thomist corpus. The concept had, however, raised perplexing issues for scholastics since at least the thirteenth century. The common good unquestionably had precedence over the individual good; Aristotle had even described it as ‘more divine’. But Augustinians and Thomists alike acknowledged that there was a natural and legitimate self-love and self-preference, and it could not be denied that the two might conflict, at least in appearance. What no Jesuit seems to have been prepared to concede, however, was that there could be genuine conflicts where right was equally on the side of the public and of private individuals. Moreover, there had from medieval times been a not fully articulated tension between two quite different conceptions of the polity, and therefore of the common good: was the polity to be understood as providing merely the background conditions of peace and civility for individual flourishing, or as some kind of common enterprise (a school of virtue, say) to which all subjects must be compulsorily recruited?" @default.
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- W397925732 title "The common good and individual rights" @default.
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