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This treatise presents a systematic account of moral philosophy by separating ethics, deontology, and natural law and explaining their interrelations. The ethical section treats human happiness, human acts, passions, habits, and virtues, with attention to prudence, temperance, fortitude, and justice. The deontological section develops the concept of duty and conscience, discussing the origin of moral obligation, eternal law, natural law, probabilism, and sanctions. The natural-law section applies these principles to duties concerning worship, the preservation of life, truth-telling, charity, rights, marriage, property, and the state, balancing philosophical argument and theological considerations.

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Joseph Rickaby

Joseph Rickaby was a philosopher and theologian known for his contributions to moral philosophy, particularly in the areas of ethics, deontology, and natural law. His notable work, "Moral Philosophy: Ethics, Deontology and Natural Law," explores the foundations of moral reasoning and the principles that govern ethical behavior. Rickaby's writings reflect a deep engagement with the philosophical traditions of his time, and he is recognized for his efforts to articulate a coherent framework for understanding moral obligations. His work continues to be of interest to those studying ethics and moral philosophy.

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