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The article explained why we can say that the action is oriented to the good. By clarifying the meaning of the good in general, good ontological and subsequent refinement of moral goodness shown how to understand those targeting the good and why it could not be otherwise. Further present structure of the cognitive powers and the nature of the ultimate goal served to deepen understanding of the issues. Orientation on the good in action will therefore rely on the fact that the will of necessity is aimed at goal, and the goal is always a good within the meaning of the ontological.
Amor Fati
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2015
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issue 3
45-84
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The main theme of this work is the question of the resurrection of the body as a problem of the philosophical concept of St. Thomas Aquinas and, more specifically, the way in which interpreted the teachings of Aquinas Stefan Swieżawski, historian of philosophy, a medievalist associated with the so-called Lublin Philosophical School. The problem of eschatology does not seem strictly philosophical field, but in Thomas thought it is deeply rooted in his metaphysics and anthropology, which is why solu-tions for these disciplines have a bearing on the problem of reunification of the soul and the human body after death. Eschatology is the culmination of his thoughts. You can see the consequences of the earlier developed the science of man and his existen-tial structure, so in the context of this work shown will be the philosophical basis of the concept of the resurrection of the body.
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