QUESTION 47
OF PRUDENCE, CONSIDERED IN ITSELF
Index
Prologue
ARTICLE 1. Whether prudence is in the cognitive or in the appetitive faculty?
ARTICLE 2. Whether prudence belongs to the practical reason alone or also to the speculative reason?
ARTICLE 3. Whether prudence takes cognizance of singulars?
ARTICLE 4. Whether prudence is a virtue?
ARTICLE 5. Whether prudence is a special virtue?
ARTICLE 6. Whether prudence appoints the end to moral virtues?
ARTICLE 7. Whether it belongs to prudence to find the mean in moral virtues?
ARTICLE 8. Whether command is the chief act of prudence?
ARTICLE 9. Whether solicitude belongs to prudence?
ARTICLE 10. Whether solicitude belongs to prudence?
ARTICLE 11. Whether prudence about one's own good is specifically the same as that which extends to the common good?
ARTICLE 12. Whether prudence is in subjects, or only in their rulers?
ARTICLE 13. Whether prudence can be in sinners?
ARTICLE 14. Whether prudence is in all who have grace?
ARTICLE 15. Whether prudence is in us by nature?
ARTICLE 16. Whether prudence can be lost through forgetfulness?