On the Transcendence of the Political Common Good

John Goyette
2013 The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly  
The article aims to articulate and defend St. Thomas Aquinas's understanding of the transcendence of the political common good and argues against the new natural law theory's view of the common good as limited, instrumental, and ordered toward the private good of families and individuals. After a summary of John Finnis's explanation of the common good in Aquinas: Moral, Political, and Legal Theory, the article presents an analysis of the political common good in Aquinas's Summa theologiae and
more » ... regno. This analysis shows, contrary to Finnis, that for Aquinas the political common good transcends the private good of individuals and families, that it consists in the virtuous life of the political multitude, and that the family is insufficient to lead men to virtue apart from the civitas. National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 13.1 (Spring 2013): 133-155.
doi:10.5840/ncbq201313174 fatcat:6unsdy3g4raq5o5wmtkndjeedq