Positive reconstruction · reader-scoped, not an inferred-absence lacuna
This reconstruction covers the readable fraction of Thomas Aquinas's formation -- attested reading and writing only, not the whole of a life.
Thomas Aquinas and Honesty (honestas, moral goodness)
How Thomas Aquinas's reading engaged the concept of Honesty (honestas, moral goodness).
This page traces how Thomas Aquinas's reading connects to the shared concept Honesty (honestas, moral goodness).
Evidence ledger
- Absorbed (confidence 0.65): Aquinas wrote a commentary (Expositio libri Boetii De ebdomadibus) on this short treatise, and the Summa's account of goodness by participation draws on it. (from De Hebdomadibus)
- Absorbed (confidence 0.87): Citation-derived from Aquinas's own ingested Latin text (pattern=aquinas-citation-24117-853-971): scriptural citation (book abbreviation): 'Corinth' + chapter/verse locator resolves to 1 Corinthians (Vulgate); Vulgate read directly; cited in an objection (scholastic harmonization expected, not contest)
This page links to the shared public concept Honesty (honestas, moral goodness) without overwriting it -- the public Inferpedia page for that concept is untouched.