Die Bedeutung der göttlichen Gerechtigkeit für Alberts politische Philosophie.
The Importance of Divine Justice for the Political Philosophy of Albert the Great.
An Attempt at Reconstructing Albert’s Political Philosophy
Author(s): Jose Ricardo PierpauliSubject(s): Christian Theology and Religion, Political Philosophy, Ancient Philosphy, Philosophy of Middle Ages
Published by: Instytut Tomistyczny
Keywords: Albert the Great; political philosophy; divine justice; Aristotle; Politics; political order
Summary/Abstract: The present paper examines the significance of divine justice and its importance for Albert’s exposition of Aristotle’s Politics. According to Albert, divine justice is the foundation of, the most important reason for, and the final fulfillment of any political order. Even if his commentary on the Politics is only an expositio, there is enough evidence in the central assertions of Albert’s short explanations to establish a valid starting point for his political philosophy. In reconstructing Albert’s thought process, the article makes reference to his entire output, but especially to his theological positions, since the concept of divine justice is the hermeneutical key to an adequate understanding of his political theses. The article shows that Albert had already developed his peculiar theory of contracts in earlier works, and that he did so also from an onto-theological perspective.
Journal: Przegląd Tomistyczny
- Issue Year: 2015
- Issue No: XXI
- Page Range: 87-102
- Page Count: 16
- Language: German, Latin