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INTRODUCTION
PART ONE
THE SCHOLASTIC THEORY, 1150-1450
I. THE ROOTS OF THE THEORY n
§1. The teaching of the Church, 11. §2. Development of the
positive prohibition, 14.
II. THE PHILOSOPHICAL FRAMEWORK 21
§1. The nature of law, 21. §2. The right of private property,
28. §3. The idea of justice, 30. §4. The character of profit, 31.
§5. The criterion of intention, 32.
III. A NATURAL-LAW CASE AGAINST USURY 38
Early Rationalizations: §1. The palea Ejiciens, 38. §2. The
RomarLIaw concept of the mutuum, 39. §3. Pioneer theolo¬
gians, 41. §4. The theologians of the new orders, 44. §5. Two
classical canonists, 48.
St. Thomas Aquinas: The Controlling Formulations: §1.
-> Commentary on the Sentences, 51. §2. Commentaries on Aris¬
totle, 53. §3. The major argument, 53. §4. A peculiarity of St.
Thomas’ treatments, 57.
Winnowing and Consolidation from St. Thomas to St. An¬
toninus: §1. Typical treatments, 58. §2. Criticism of the Tho-
mistic argument, 60. §3. The specialists: Giles of Lessines and
Alexander Lombard, 61. §4. A canonist’s critique: Joannes
Andreae and the fixed value of fungibles, 65. §5. Monetary
experts: John Buridan and Nicholas of Oresme, 67. §6. More
specialists: Henry of Hesse, John Gerson, Laurentius de
Ridolfis, 68. §7. The challenge of custom: the traditionalist
answer, 70.
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