Ethics

and Humanities (including anthropology, linguistics, philosophy, geography, history)

Everything is already said, and we come too late since more than seven thousand years that there are men who think. As for morals, the most beautiful and best is removed; we only glean after the ancients and the clever among the moderns.”

Jean de la Bruyère, Les Caractères, Des ouvrages de l’esprit, 1, 1688.

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Caravaggio, Penitent Saint Jerome, 1605. Oil on canvas.

to reach the lofty goal of our existence.

The ultimate goal of human life is blessedness, the vision of divine essence. Man, through his actions, is (directed) at the ultimate end and supreme goodness, first cause and original good, primary source of everything existing (St. Thomas Aquinas, The Summa Theologiæ).

Ethics: the branch of philosophy that deals with moral principles.

Moral: the movement of the rational creature towards God (Aquinas, Sum of Theology).

This Ethics Area will deal not only with Ethics, especially with medical ethics, but also with Humanities (anthropology, linguistics, philosophry, geography and history) in order to show the impressive actuality of inherent simpleness in the principle of similitude (iSiPS) in our life and in our existence.

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