910
COURSES OF READING
4. Iiuiividual Duties avd Rights
a. In relation to God
Religion
XII-748
Indifferentism ^ t_i m
Adoration ^ ^^^
Vows
Oaths. . . .
Perjury ^tIaq^
Blasphemy \^^i^
iSle :::::::::::::: xiii-321
Superstition
XV-511
XI-176
XI-696
XIV-339
V- 48
Divination .„, „„„
Idolatry ^11-636
Occultism ^^ ^^'
Despair
b. In relation to Self
IV-755
XII- 55
Self-defense ytvI^w
Suicide viT-ifi^
Property XV^71
Wealth -^^ ^'^
Glory
. In relation to the Fellowman
Love
Charity - • ■ •
Mercy
VI-586
IX-398
III-592
X-198
Ahnsgivmg |_^ „
Hatred^ :V11^9
Homicide {lie
Abortion vttt- i
Infanticide *^Vf
Euthanasia
Duel
V-630
V-184
IX-469
Lying v_iQf;
Mental Reservation virA^n
Hypocrisy : ™10
Fraternal Correction Yt tft«
|?-°dal Xm-506
Honour. XIT-776
Reputation yitt-ATQ
a„j.,„f;^r, XIII-fo79
.. XIII-673
- ■;■■;;;;;;.... iv-757
Calumny ' ytv"^^
Slander XIV- dS
5. Ethics of Property and Business Rela- tions VTT.^fi
Property IvIToe
CoUectivism IV luo
Communism Socialism
Seduction
Secret
Detraction
IV-179
- .'.... xiv- 62
syndi-i>^™ ■• :: Evil'
XII-78S
IV-332
XI-509
Theft
Restitution Contract . .
Partnership "yJo?
Monopoly viII-77
Interest ^^'^ "
Usury
XV-235
11-254
Bankruptcy -
Fraud
Debt.
IV-263
IV-186
Occult Compensation J »
Speculation ti_
Bettins VT— "^7^
Gajnbling ^^Z^^
Lottery • • • ■ i v_i vir.
Compensation (Wage) i * i';^-'
Labor Unions *,}}} i;
Boycott ^'" '-^
6. Social Ethics vn7_ 7S
Society • V-T15
"Social Contract" iV-JJo
11-539
Family iV.IfiQl-
Marriage lA-oai,
Adultery
Parents
Concubinage
Incest
Relatives
Divorce
Woman
Slavery
Civil Authority
Law
Obedience
IndividuaUsm
Civil Allegiance
Bribery
Tyrannicide
Capital Punishment
International Law
War
Papal Arbitration
Peace Congresses
State and Church
Liberalism
Toleration
V-782
693; 699
1-163
XI-478
IV-207
VII-717
XII-731
V- 54
XV-687
XIV- 39
11-137
IX- 53
XI-181
VII-761
III-794
11-778
XV-108
XII-565
IX- 73
XV-546
XI^52
XI-596
XIV-250
IX-212
XIV-«73
THE HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY
The great historical currents
Philosophy XII- 30
1. Ancient Philosophij vttt- ao
Ionian School vn_-«7
Pythagoreans vv 7^fi
Zeno (Eleatic) v i r?
Melessus of Samos ytv i S-
Sophists XIV-119
Socrates Y_Ufi
Megarians w kqo
Cynic School tvI-qT
Cyrenaic School y ^-a
Plato 1I713
S*'^.-.:;:::;::::::::::::::: xiv-299
Marcus Aurelius v_^oo
Epicureans JL °Ya
Sceptics \iii ^^°
XII- 32
Pyrrhonism
Philo
Neo-Pythagoreanism v -y,.
Neo-Platonism ^ '■*
Celsus
^Eneas of Gaza .
2. The Christian Era a. Patristic Period
X-745
111-490
1-172
Heretical Systems
Vl-592
Gnosticism ,^^ ,„„
Cerinthus i V-fu^
Marcionites lA-o-io
Basilides
Valentinus
ManichiBism
11-326
XV-256
lX-591
Apohgisis and Fathers
Justin Martyr VIII-5S0
Athenagoras XIV-464
Tatian .• tv_ j-,
Clement of .Vlexandria XI-306
Origcn ' V- 1 {
Pseudo-Dionysms * ■.;•
St. John Damascene ti- S4
St. Augustine tT-(','i(1
Bopthius TV- 7
Claudianus Mamertus i Ti_in^
Cassiodorus Ul-i05