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CAMBRIDGE TEXTS IN THE
HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY
AQUINAS
Disputed Questions on the Virtues
CAMBRIDGE TEXTS IN THE
HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY
Series editors
KARL AMERIKS
Professor of Philosophy, University of Notre Dame
DESMOND M. CLARKE
Professor of Philosophy, University College Cork
The main objective of Cambridge Textsin the History of Philosophy is to expand the range,
variety, and quality of texts in the history of philosophy which are available in English.
The series includes texts by familiar names (such as Descartes and Kant) and also by less-
well-known authors. Wherever possible, texts are published plete and unabridged
form, and translations are missioned for the series. Each volume contains a
critical introduction together with a guide to further reading and any necessary glossaries
and textual apparatus. The volumes are designed for student use at undergraduate and
postgraduate level and will be of interest not only to students of philosophy but also to a
wider audience of readers in the history of science, the history of theology, and the history
of ideas.
Foralist of titles published in the series, please see end of book.
Thomas Aquinas
Disputed Questions on
the Virtues
E. M. ATKINS
Trinity and All Saints College, Leeds
THOMAS WILLIAMS
University of Iowa
E. M. ATKINS
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