PART I: ALBERT AND THE CAREER OF
VIRTUE THEORY
I. Modern Virtue Theory as Foreground to
Albert's Moral Philosophy 3
2. Albert's Ethical Treatises 24
3. The Significance of Albert's Moral Treatises in
Early-Thirteenth-Century Moral Philosophy 46
PART II: APPROACHING THE MORAL ORDER
4. Meta-Ethical Reflections on "Moral Science"
and Its Procedures 79
5. The Metaphysics of the Good 93
PART III: THE ARCHITECTURE OF
MORAL GOODNESS
6. The Genesis of Virtue: Intrinsic Causes sII
7. The Genesis of Virtue: Extrinsic Causes 145
8. The Concept of Virtue I59
9. The Organization of the Virtues 179
Io. The Passions 199
PART IV: MORALITY, OBLIGATION,
AND LAW
ii. Natural Law 207
PART V: VIRTUE'S REWARDS
12. Friendship 241
13. Last Ends and Happiness 254
14. Conclusion: Albertus Redux 270
Bibliography 277