Saint Thomas and the Three Orders of the Medieval Imaginary. An exploration of inequality among men in his social and political philosophy

An exploration of inequality among men in his social and political philosophy

Publicado 2025-12-12
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Autores/as

  • Santiago Argüello CONICET/INCIHUSA – Universidad de Mendoza

Palabras clave:

Tomás de Aquino, ´Desigualdad social, Trifuncionalidad política, Trifuncionalidad social, Participación política, Thomas Aquinas, Social Inequality, Political and Social Trifunctionality, Political Participation

Resumen

This paper examines inequality among men from a social and political perspective, in which the concept of ‘trifunctionality’ emerges as a key concept. The reflection presented here constitutes a continuation of a fundamental first part (published in issue 27 (2025), pp. 38-64, of this same journal), which dealt with the anthropological-metaphysical and theological doctrine of inequality among men according to Saint Thomas. This reflection now focuses on the Thomistic formulation of trifunctionality from both a social and political perspective. Returning to the conclusion of the first part, it is reaffirmed here that inequalities among men are not primarily natural, but rather moral. Now, in addressing this issue, while the existence of social and political inequalities is revealed, in Thomas’ view, these are fundamentally structural, not the result of individual moral merit. Furthermore, the free nature of the formation of society, based on consensus, highlights the possibility of an ever-increasing closeness among people, a consequence of that awareness of fundamental equality among them brought about by social friendship. Such progress, inherent to the dynamism of optimal social development, of a civilizing kind, can never occur outside the framework of hierarchical structures and functions that necessarily imply inequality among men.

Biografía del autor/a

Santiago Argüello, CONICET/INCIHUSA – Universidad de Mendoza

Doctor en Filosofía por la Universidad de Navarra y Licenciado en Estudios Medievales por el Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies (Toronto). Actualmente Investigador Adjunto del CONICET, con lugar de trabajo en el Instituto de Ciencias Humanas, Sociales y Ambientales (INCIHUSA) del CCT-CONICET Mendoza, y Profesor en la Facultad de Ciencias Jurídicas y Sociales de la Universidad de Mendoza, donde dirige el Proyecto de investigación “Libertad de los antiguos y libertad de los modernos. Nuevas perspectivas históricas, sociológicas, filosóficas y jurídicas sobre una controversia rectora de nuestra época”, financiado por la Dirección de Investigaciones de la Universidad de Mendoza (DIUM), 2018-19. Su tema actual de investigación es las teorías medievales del dominio.

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Argüello, S. (2025). Saint Thomas and the Three Orders of the Medieval Imaginary. An exploration of inequality among men in his social and political philosophy: An exploration of inequality among men in his social and political philosophy. Revista Chilena De Estudios Medievales, 1(28), 21–51. Recuperado a partir de http://revistas.ugm.cl/index.php/rcem/article/view/749