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Name
  
Germain Grisez

Role
  
Philosopher

Education
  
University of Chicago


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Books
  
Beyond the new morality, Personal Vocation: God Calls, Fulfillment in Christ, God?, Moral Good - the Beatific Vi

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Germain Gabriel Grisez (born 1929) is a French-American philosopher. Grisez's development of ideas from Thomas Aquinas has redirected Roman Catholic thought and changed the way it has engaged with secular moral philosophy. In 'The First Principle of Practical Reason: A Commentary on the Summa Theologiae, I-II, Q. 94, A. 2' (1965) Grisez attacked the neo-scholastic interpretation of Aquinas as holding that moral norms are derived from methodologically antecedent knowledge of human nature. Grisez defends the idea of metaphysical free choice, and proposes a natural law theory of practical reasoning and moral judgement which, although broadly Thomistic, departs from Aquinas on significant points.

Grisez is Professor of Christian Ethics at Mount St. Mary's University in Emmitsburg, MD.

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Germain Grisez Wikipedia