Title
Is Piety a Natural Virtue?
Department/School
Philosophy
Date
2019
Document Type
Article
DOI
https://doi.org/10.5840/acpaproc2021426118
Abstract
Notwithstanding Aristotle’s own relative silence on the matter, in this paper I argue that piety is a natural (not supernatural) virtue of the Aristotelian kind. I begin with St. Thomas’s discussion of the virtues of religion and piety in which he shows how they both involve a recognition of human contingency and our radically dependent nature. Building off of this Thomistic analysis, I offer both an account of Aristotelian virtue in general and a phenomenological analysis of piety in particular, in which I situate piety with respect to the other Aristotelian virtues. Finally, I close with a discussion of a few natural objections, including questions about the limits of natural reason as well as considering why Aristotle himself did not explicitly treat piety as a moral virtue.
Published in
Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association
Citation/Other Information
Lu, Mathew T. "Is Piety a Natural Virtue?" Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association, 93 (2019): 253-262. https://doi.org/10.5840/acpaproc2021426118.