Philosophical Studies, Ausgabe 10Cath. University of America Press, 1921 |
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... Aquinas with thoughts which are expressly the Philoso- pher's , it is well to recall that the doctrine which the world freely attributes to Plato is , on the Broad - Browed's own testi- mony , Socrates ' ; and St. Thomas is to Aristotle ...
... Aquinas with thoughts which are expressly the Philoso- pher's , it is well to recall that the doctrine which the world freely attributes to Plato is , on the Broad - Browed's own testi- mony , Socrates ' ; and St. Thomas is to Aristotle ...
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... Aquinas , in his ethical explanation , says that men must come together , for they have duties towards their Maker and each other . To accomplish the former , they require mutual aid , intellectual and moral.72 Their mutual obligations ...
... Aquinas , in his ethical explanation , says that men must come together , for they have duties towards their Maker and each other . To accomplish the former , they require mutual aid , intellectual and moral.72 Their mutual obligations ...
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... Aquinas . The natural law precedes civil society , which is consequent to contract . The people determine the State . The individual is not absorbed ; his natural rights limit the power of the community , just as they diminished , in ...
... Aquinas . The natural law precedes civil society , which is consequent to contract . The people determine the State . The individual is not absorbed ; his natural rights limit the power of the community , just as they diminished , in ...
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... Aquinas friendly in his first opinion ; hardly in his second . Aquinas preserves the more democratic view - point which treates men as human beings , not as automata , and would attribute the origin of the State to a human act . His ...
... Aquinas friendly in his first opinion ; hardly in his second . Aquinas preserves the more democratic view - point which treates men as human beings , not as automata , and would attribute the origin of the State to a human act . His ...
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... Aquinas , equal : but their personal and social capabilities and capacities are evidently not so . It is natural for a man to accept the position to which he is best suited , at least till he has qualified himself for a better ...
... Aquinas , equal : but their personal and social capabilities and capacities are evidently not so . It is natural for a man to accept the position to which he is best suited , at least till he has qualified himself for a better ...
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