Vernon J.Bourke

Vernon J.Bourke

Vernon J.Bourke (1907-Mayo de 1998) fue un teólogo especializado en filosofía moral, San Agustín y Santo Tomás de Aquino. Ejerció de profesor de filosofía durante cuarenta y cinco años en la Universidad de San Luis en Misuri, Estados Unidos. Su libro "History of Ethics" recoge la relación histórica entre el utilitarismo, concepto de la economía del bienestar y la ética.

Títulos de obras fundamentales

Historia de la ética
Etica en épocas de crisis
La ciudad de Dios
La búsqueda de la verdad para Santo Tomás de Aquino
La realidad vista por San Agustín
Etica y filosofía moral

Links

http://www.librarything.com/author/bourkevernonj
http://www.axiospress.com/books/History%20of%20EthicsVolume%202/Excerpts.html
http://www.parable.com/parable/item.The-City-of-God-Saint-Augustine-of-Hippo.0385029101.htm


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