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INDEX Ach, Narziss, 29n. 57, 35 act: conscious, 95; ethical, 39, 41; of existence , 53; intentional, 11; and potency , 40; of willing, 12-13 The ActingPerson, 2,66,90-91; the English edition, 67; originality of, ll2; unfinished, 151 action, human (agere), 111; integrated, 133; reveals the person, l26; rooted in the subject, 103. See also happening Angelicum, Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas in Rome, 4, 5, 5051 ,146 Anselm of Canterbury, Saint, 82 anthropology: adequate, 5, 76, 80-81, 109-10; Christian, 1, 94; dualistic, 96,99,107,132,141,151; personalist, 89 - 90, 104; theological, 84n. 100, 142-43; Thomistic, 77, 96 apologetics, Christian, 94 Aristotelian-Thomistic theory, 8, IOn. 16,46,55-57,65,80, l29; anthropology of, 103-4, 109n. 34; eudaimonism of, 131; potency and act in, 40, 1l2; understanding of nature in, 105-6; understanding of will in, 149; Wojtyla's criticism of, 119 Aristotle, 2, 9, 48, 52-53, 66, 78-80, 89; ethical intellectualist, 91-92; meaning of induction, 71-72, 147-48 Augustine, Saint, 48, 81-82, 87; concept of the will, 91-93 autonomy, human, 90, 119 Avicenna,52 being, 54-55, 112; personal, 108; philosophy of, 76; source of, 5; Supreme, 82 becoming, human (fieri), 111,114,117; of will and subject, 146 belonging, mutual, 42, 46 Bentham, Jeremy, 48 Bible, 82, 92; biblical exegesis, IOn. 16 body, human, 46, 96, 101, 151; in consciousness , 99; outerness and innerness , 133-34. See also subjectivity of body BoetlIius, 39; definition of the human person, 103-4, 107 Bourke, Vernon, 92 Brown, Michael, 50 Cajetan, Thomas de Vio, 51-52 Catholic University in Lublin, 25, 41, 44,52, 61,76, l24; its history, 26; John Paul II's appreciation, 27; its philosophy department, 27. See also Lublin Thomism causality, human, 12-15, 22, 28, 30, 41, 60,95,141,144; experience of, 35, 99, 102,145; foundation of ethical life, Index causality, human (continued) 34,38; in love, 43-44, 46; mature account of, 3, 148; problem emerges, 143; requires experience of obligation , 19. See also efficacy, human Centessimus Annus: Christocentric method, 87n.105; sources, 149-50 Ceuppens, Franciscus, 50 chastity, 42, 56 Chenu, Marie-Dominic, 52 choice, human, 13, 122-23, 150; authentic , 137; moral, 127 Christ, 19, 83, 142; as explanation of man, 27, 58; kingly dignity, 115; significance of Incarnation, 85-86, 143 Church,91 Ciappi, Aloiso, 50 cognition, human, 67-75, 97, 101; natural and supernatural, 83-85; practical and theoretical, 128 command, 18, 20, 31, 130; internal and external, 19 conscience, human, 13-16, 60, 94, 118, 144,150-51; defined, 127-28; internal command of, 19, 129-30 consciousness, 3, 57, 95; emotionalization of, 100-10l; limits of, 109, 112, 118,134,136,149,151; mirroring function of, 96, 148; philosophy of, 76; reflexive , 98- 99, 120, 148; and selfknowledge , 97; threshold of, 110 culture, modern, 94 decision, 13, 19, 122, 150; authentic, 137; free, 123; reveals freedom, 121 deconstruction: of anthropology, 94; of reason, 152 deduction, 69 Descartes, Rene, 96, 99 determination, 35 - 36 determinism: anthropological, 121; ethical , 40n. 80, 110n. 37, 125 Dihle, Albrecht, 92 Duns Scotus, John, 52 duty. See obligation Dybowski, Mieczyslaw, 29n. 57, 35 dynamism, human: different kinds of, 107,112; source of, 108-9 dynamization: immanent, 105; passive, 149; of the subject, 102; transforms the subject, m efficacy, human, 16, 21, 112; in act of will, 117; effects of, 126; foundations of, 17; of person, 138-39; and responsibility , 130- 31; revealed in human act, 102 Elements ofEthics, 55,87-89,91 emancipation, 125 emotions, 12, 14, 64, 135; defined, 138; essence of ethical life, 34; integration of, 139; modify consciousness, 99 -101; reference to values, 139 empiricism, 63, 71; false concept of experience , 69, 81 epistemology, 51; realistic, 75 epoche, 7, 66, 81 essence, 104-5. See also existence; nature "Ethical Act and Ethical Experience;' 61, mn. 39, 114n. 3; the method defined ,108 ethical values, 34, 111; decline in, 1; as effect of action, 126; experienced, 98 - 99; practical character of, 15, 144; as a quality of will, 38 ethics: Christian, 9, 22, 24n. 46, 143; perfectionist, 129, 150; related to [3.138.114.38] Project MUSE (2024-04-26 14:54 GMT) Index anthropology, 142-43; teleological, l29; utilitarian, 89 ethos, 14, 20 excitement, 138 existence (esse), 66,147; and essence, 105; priority of, 53, 107; theory of, 89; transcends cognition, 75 experience, human, 56, 61, 64, 80; defined , 74; to describe, 22-23, 147...

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