Moral Theology Exam Questions with Complete Solutions
Compare/contrast the two accounts of Aquinas and Kant's moralities - The fundamental difference between the two thinkers resides in how the reward or punishment is related to the person. For Aquinas, in living the moral life, man is perfected and achieves his happiness. Thus the reward in intrinsic. Likewise, if man does not live the moral lie his punishment is intrinsic. Kant however, believed that the reward or punishment is extrinsic to you. For example, if one lives a virtuous life, he is not happy in life for he does not work for his self. Then, an extrinsic reward is tacked on. It is not a part of him
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