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The Political Morality of the Late Scholastics: Civic Life, War and Conscience
Daniel Schwartz
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Department of International Relations
Department of Political Science
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Arts and Humanities
Civics
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Scholastics
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Conscience
100%
Political Morality
100%
Moral
75%
Morality
75%
thinkers
25%
Enemy
25%
Early Modern Period
25%
Duty
25%
Voters
25%
Evasion
25%
Baroque
25%
War and Peace
25%
surrender
25%
Keyphrases
Late Scholastics
100%
Conscience
100%
Political Morality
100%
Civic Life
100%
Deep Treatment
25%
Peace
25%
Politicians
25%
Innocent
25%
Early Modern Period
25%
Political Life
25%
Moral Duty
25%
Baroque
25%
Moral Questions
25%
Moral Thinking
25%
Tax Evasion
25%