1. The second operation of the intellect whereby one affirms or denies something about reality. More precisely, it is an operation that relates two concepts to each other either by way of affirming th...
The moral and cardinal virtue by which one gives to another person or institution what is owed thereto. Justice is distinguished into strict commutations between parties; legal or political justice b...
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