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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