Human Freedom, Habits and Justice

Ubat Pahala Charles Silalahi, Gloria Matatula
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This paper aims to examine human freedom and habits based on justice. The main issue guiding this research is how justice can direct human freedom and habits to create equality in the state, and the authors use a historical-factual approach to the thought of St. Thomas Aquinas to sketch out how this can be achieved. The main result of this research shows that justice is a moral virtue which perfects the will and directs human acts for good. Justice is also called a habit because it perfects the will and inclines the will to give each man what is his, equality. It implies equality because it relates to others and indicates a significant relationship with others. Justice is principally in rulers because of their primary authority and competency, while it is secondary and administrative in the people. Power exists among the people through the law to bring the common good, whereas the people are indirectly present in the state community through obedience to the law. However, the law can be unjust because power prioritizes the interests of capital owners over those of the vulnerable. This practice is common because power benefits from their existence. Furthermore, when power moves away from the common good in favor of itself, the classical notion of justice suggests depriving those in power of their rights of appointment and leaving the offices of state to the best. Therefore, the people have to strive diligently to provide good leaders and keep them from falling under tyranny.  
人的自由、习惯与正义
本文旨在考察基于正义的人类自由和习惯。指导这项研究的主要问题是正义如何引导人类的自由和习惯,以在国家中创造平等,作者对圣托马斯·阿奎那的思想采用了历史事实的方法来勾勒出如何实现这一点。这项研究的主要结果表明,正义是一种道德美德,它完善了人类的意志,引导人类行善。正义也被称为一种习惯,因为它完善了意志,并倾向于赋予每个人平等的意志。它意味着平等,因为它与他人有关,并表明与他人的重要关系。正义主要存在于统治者身上,因为他们拥有首要的权力和能力,而在人民身上则是次要的和行政的。权力通过法律存在于人民之中,以带来共同利益,而人民通过服从法律间接存在于国家社区中。然而,法律可能是不公正的,因为权力将资本所有者的利益置于弱势群体的利益之上。这种做法很常见,因为权力从它们的存在中受益。此外,当权力从公共利益转向有利于自身时,经典的正义概念意味着剥夺当权者的任命权,并将国家职位留给最优秀的人。因此,人民必须努力提供好的领导人,防止他们陷入暴政。
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Biblica et Patristica Thoruniensia
Biblica et Patristica Thoruniensia Arts and Humanities-Religious Studies
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