Thomas Aquinas — "The principal act of prudence is counsel."
The principal act of prudence is counsel.
The principal act of prudence is counsel.
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Prudence is practical wisdom — knowing not just what is right but how to act rightly in real situations. Aquinas says its primary act is counsel: the deliberate, reasoned thinking you engage in before deciding. Wisdom isn't spontaneous. It requires actively deliberating a problem, weighing alternatives, and seeking advice. Acting without that deliberation isn't truly prudent regardless of outcome. Good judgment begins with good consultation.
Aquinas spent decades as a theologian and university professor — roles defined by giving counsel. He was summoned to advise popes and Church councils. His Summa Theologica methodically deliberates every theological question: raise an objection, consider it fully, resolve it. He studied under Albert the Great, learning through counsel. As a Dominican friar, his intellectual ministry required exactly this structured, patient deliberation before any moral or doctrinal conclusion.
Thirteenth-century Europe faced constant high-stakes decisions: the Crusades were ongoing, the Inquisition was formalizing, and pope-versus-emperor disputes divided Christendom. Aristotle's newly recovered texts were destabilizing university curricula. Rulers depended on clerical advisors for legitimacy. Defining prudence as counsel was not abstract — it was a direct claim that wise governance, whether of a kingdom or a soul, must begin with structured deliberation rather than impulse or tradition alone.
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