Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Dedication
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- List of Abbreviations
- Note on the Texts and Translation
- Introduction
- Questions on Virtue, Goodness, and the Will
- Questions about Created Wills
- Questions about the Divine Will
- Questions about Virtue and Moral Goodness
- 14 Does a Virtuous Habit Have the Intellective Part as its Subject? (Rep. III, q. 11)
- 15 Is Every Virtuous Habit Generated from Acts? (Rep. III, q. 12)
- 16 On Self-Control, Temperance, and Prudence (Var: Ques., q. 6, a. 10)
- 17 Could the Will Have a Virtuous Act concerning an Object about Which There Is an Error in the Intellect? (Var. Ques., q. 8)
- 18 Is a Bad Angel Always Engaging in a Bad Act? (Rep. II, q. 15)
- 19 On the Nature of Mortal Sin (Rep. IV, qq. 10–11, excerpts)
- 20 On Acts That are Intrinsically and Necessarily Virtuous (Var. Ques., q. 7, a. 1, excerpts)
- 21 Is Only an Act of the Will Necessarily Virtuous? (Quod. III, q. 14)
- 22 Can There Be Demonstrative Knowledge about Morals? (Quod. II, q. 14)
- Questions about Charity, Merit, and Grace
- Bibliography
- Index
18 - Is a Bad Angel Always Engaging in a Bad Act? (Rep. II, q. 15)
from Questions about Virtue and Moral Goodness
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 17 May 2021
- Frontmatter
- Dedication
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- List of Abbreviations
- Note on the Texts and Translation
- Introduction
- Questions on Virtue, Goodness, and the Will
- Questions about Created Wills
- Questions about the Divine Will
- Questions about Virtue and Moral Goodness
- 14 Does a Virtuous Habit Have the Intellective Part as its Subject? (Rep. III, q. 11)
- 15 Is Every Virtuous Habit Generated from Acts? (Rep. III, q. 12)
- 16 On Self-Control, Temperance, and Prudence (Var: Ques., q. 6, a. 10)
- 17 Could the Will Have a Virtuous Act concerning an Object about Which There Is an Error in the Intellect? (Var. Ques., q. 8)
- 18 Is a Bad Angel Always Engaging in a Bad Act? (Rep. II, q. 15)
- 19 On the Nature of Mortal Sin (Rep. IV, qq. 10–11, excerpts)
- 20 On Acts That are Intrinsically and Necessarily Virtuous (Var. Ques., q. 7, a. 1, excerpts)
- 21 Is Only an Act of the Will Necessarily Virtuous? (Quod. III, q. 14)
- 22 Can There Be Demonstrative Knowledge about Morals? (Quod. II, q. 14)
- Questions about Charity, Merit, and Grace
- Bibliography
- Index
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- William of Ockham: Questions on Virtue, Goodness, and the Will , pp. 235 - 248Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2021