<DIV>&ldquo;Aquinas&rdquo; says Jean Porter &ldquo;gets justice right.&rdquo; In this book she shows that Aquinas offers us a cogent and illuminating account of justice as a <I>personal</I> virtue rather than a virtue of social institutions as John Rawls and his interlocutors have described it &mdash; and as most people think of it today.<BR /> &#160;<BR /> Porter presents a thoughtful interpretation of Aquinas&rsquo;s account of the complex virtue of justice as set forth in the <I>Summa theologiae</I> focusing on his key claim that justice is a perfection of the will. Building on her interpretation of Aquinas on justice Porter also develops a constructive expansion of his work illuminating major aspects of Aquinas&rsquo;s views and resolving tensions in his thought so as to draw out contemporary implications of his account of justice that he could not have anticipated.<BR /> &#160;</DIV>
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