Aquinas and Anscombe on Connaturality and Moral Knowledge1

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New Blackfriars Pub Date : 2023-09-27 DOI:10.1111/nbfr.12870
John Haldane
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The idea of ‘connatural knowledge’ is attributed to Aquinas on the basis of passages in which he distinguishes between scientific and affective experiential knowledge of religious and moral truths. In a series of encyclicals beginning with Leo XIII's Aeterni Patris, popes have celebrated and commended Aquinas as the supreme guide in philosophy and theology and in some of these cited his discovery of connatural knowledge. The course and context of his ‘elevation’ are explored before proceeding to a discussion of moral knowledge in which different forms of non‐theoretical cognition are identified. This leads to an examination of work by Elizabeth Anscombe on the factuality of ethical judgement and connaturality. Aquinas and Anscombe offer important insights but more work remains to be done. Moral knowledge is a many‐faceted thing. More accurately, it is not one thing but many things analogously related both by their modes and by their objects.
阿奎那与安斯科比论自然性与道德知识
“自然知识”的概念被认为是阿奎那提出的,因为他在一些段落中区分了宗教和道德真理的科学知识和情感经验知识。从利奥十三世的《永恒上帝》(Aeterni Patris)开始,教皇们在一系列通谕中赞美阿奎那是哲学和神学的最高指导,并在其中一些通谕中引用了他对自然知识的发现。在讨论道德知识之前,先探讨了他“提升”的过程和背景,其中确定了不同形式的非理论认知。这就引出了Elizabeth Anscombe关于伦理判断的真实性和自然性的研究。阿奎那和安斯库姆提供了重要的见解,但还有更多的工作要做。道德知识是一个多方面的东西。更准确地说,它不是一件事,而是许多事情,它们通过它们的模式和它们的对象类似地联系在一起。
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