


Secondly, from the point of view of the special states of man, for instance by considering subjects and superiors, active life and contemplative life, or any other differences among men. First, from the point of view of the moral matter itself, for instance by considering a particular virtue or a particular vice. Now moral matters can be considered in particular from two points of view. For there is less use in speaking about moral matters in general, since actions are about particular things. Second Part of the Second Part (Secunda Secundæ Partis)Īfter the general treatise of virtues and vices, and other things connected with the matter of morals, we must now consider each of these things in particular.
