Second Part of the Second Part (Secunda Secundae) — Question 58
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Article 1
— Whether Justice Is Fittingly Defined As Being the Perpetual and Constant Will to Render to Each One His Right?
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Article 2
— Whether Justice Is Always Towards Another?
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Article 3
— Whether Justice Is a Virtue?
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Article 4
— Whether Justice Is in the Will As Its Subject?
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Article 5
— Whether Justice Is a General Virtue?
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Article 6
— Whether Justice, As a General Virtue, Is Essentially the Same As All Virtue?
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Article 7
— Whether There Is a Particular Besides a General Justice?
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Article 8
— Whether Particular Justice Has a Special Matter?
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Article 9
— Whether Justice Is About the Passions?
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Article 10
— Whether the Mean of Justice Is the Real Mean?
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Article 11
— Whether the Act of Justice Is to Render to Each One His Own?
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Article 12
— Whether Justice Stands Foremost Among All Moral Virtues?