Book contents
- Commentary on Thomas Aquinas’s Treatise on Happinessand Ultimate Purpose
- Commentary on Thomas Aquinas’s Treatise on Happiness and Ultimate Purpose
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Analytical Table of Contents
- Ante Studium (Before Study)
- Epigraph
- Commentator’s Introduction
- General Prologue of St. Thomas Aquinas to the Treatiseon Happiness and Ultimate Purpose
- Question 1 Man’s Ultimate Purpose
- Question 2 Where Does Complete Happiness Lie? Failed Candidates
- Question 3 What Then Is Complete Happiness In Itself, And In What Does It Really Lie?
- Question 4 What Complete Happiness Requires
- St. Thomas’s Prologue to Question 4 What Complete Happiness Requires
- Question 4, Article 1 Whether pleasure, or delight, is required for happiness?
- Question 4, Article 2 Whether in happiness vision ranks before delight?
- Question 4, Article 3 Whether comprehension is necessary for happiness?
- Question 4, Article 4 Whether rectitude of the will is necessary for happiness?
- Question 4, Article 5 Whether the body is necessary for man’s happiness?
- Question 4, Article 6 Whether perfection of the body is necessary for happiness?
- Question 4, Article 7 Whether any external goods are necessary for happiness?
- Question 4, Article 8 Whether the fellowship of friends is necessary for happiness?
- Question 5 How Complete Happiness Is Finally Attained
- Afterword So What Is Our Ultimate Purpose? What Is Happiness?
- Index
Question 4, Article 6 - Whether perfection of the body is necessary for happiness?
from Question 4 - What Complete Happiness Requires
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 16 October 2020
- Commentary on Thomas Aquinas’s Treatise on Happinessand Ultimate Purpose
- Commentary on Thomas Aquinas’s Treatise on Happiness and Ultimate Purpose
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Analytical Table of Contents
- Ante Studium (Before Study)
- Epigraph
- Commentator’s Introduction
- General Prologue of St. Thomas Aquinas to the Treatiseon Happiness and Ultimate Purpose
- Question 1 Man’s Ultimate Purpose
- Question 2 Where Does Complete Happiness Lie? Failed Candidates
- Question 3 What Then Is Complete Happiness In Itself, And In What Does It Really Lie?
- Question 4 What Complete Happiness Requires
- St. Thomas’s Prologue to Question 4 What Complete Happiness Requires
- Question 4, Article 1 Whether pleasure, or delight, is required for happiness?
- Question 4, Article 2 Whether in happiness vision ranks before delight?
- Question 4, Article 3 Whether comprehension is necessary for happiness?
- Question 4, Article 4 Whether rectitude of the will is necessary for happiness?
- Question 4, Article 5 Whether the body is necessary for man’s happiness?
- Question 4, Article 6 Whether perfection of the body is necessary for happiness?
- Question 4, Article 7 Whether any external goods are necessary for happiness?
- Question 4, Article 8 Whether the fellowship of friends is necessary for happiness?
- Question 5 How Complete Happiness Is Finally Attained
- Afterword So What Is Our Ultimate Purpose? What Is Happiness?
- Index
Summary
In the previous Article, St. Thomas argued that the body is required for happiness, not in the sense that happiness originates in the body as its very essence, but in the sense that the body contributes to the well-being of the whole human person. The happiness of the redeemed soul does not increase in intensity after its reunion with the body; just by seeing God, it was already as happy as it is possible to be. However, its happiness increases in extent because now the body participates in it too, by “a kind of overflow.”
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- Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2020