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  1. Chapter I: Introductory. Chapter II: The Positions of St. Thomas on the. Ordination of the Person to Its Ultimate End. Chapter III: Individuality and Personality. Chapter IV: The Person and Society. Chapter V: Contemporary Problems. Index of Names.

  2. Jun 11, 2009 · The person and the common good. by. Maritain, Jacques, 1882-1973. Publication date. 1966. Topics. Personalism, Collectivism, Human beings, Ethics. Publisher. [Notre Dame, Ind.], University of Notre Dame Press.

  3. The Person and the Common Good (French: La personne et le bien commun) is a 1947 book about social philosophy by the French philosopher Jacques Maritain.

  4. Feb 26, 2018 · In ordinary political discourse, the “common good” refers to those facilities—whether material, cultural or institutional—that the members of a community provide to all members in order to fulfill a relational obligation they all have to care for certain interests that they have in common.

  5. THE human person is ordained directly to God as to its absolute ultimate end. Its direct ordination to God transcends every created common good -- both the common good of the political society and the intrinsic common good of the universe.

  6. Oct 31, 1973 · As Maritain would say, the person exists for the common good, and society exists for the person. Ultimately, Maritain's vision is transcendent--we exist for the Divine Society, One God in Three Persons, wherein we live together as an eternal society--the Church dwelling forever with her God.

  7. Mar 25, 2020 · Positions of St. Thomas on the ordination of the person to its ultimate end -- Individuality and personality -- Person and society -- Contemporary problems

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