Novak, the Commons and the spirit of scholastic reasoning

Ethics and Bioethics (in Central Europe) 13 (3-4):197-207 (2023)
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This essay traces a thread between the Novak’s philosophical and theological contribution and the economic and ethical reflection on the commons. Although present embryonically, these interconnections have not been taken into consideration so far. This convergence will be presented through three interrelated stages: a sound theological background, Scholastic reasoning and the evolution of the idea of common goods. From these points some interesting insights will emerge.

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