Philosophical Studies, Ausgabe 10Cath. University of America Press, 1921 |
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... relations in nowise prevent , but rather promote , the popular tendencies ; we shall understand with Mandonnet why post - Reformation absolutistism could show " little sympathy for the democratic constitution of the Preachers . " 37 ...
... relations in nowise prevent , but rather promote , the popular tendencies ; we shall understand with Mandonnet why post - Reformation absolutistism could show " little sympathy for the democratic constitution of the Preachers . " 37 ...
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... relation with a fellow creature . It It brought In a word , it served to waken his other instincts and his reason ; for it in- spired a sense of responsibility and power.46 Thus it would seem that St. Thomas chiefly attributes society ...
... relation with a fellow creature . It It brought In a word , it served to waken his other instincts and his reason ; for it in- spired a sense of responsibility and power.46 Thus it would seem that St. Thomas chiefly attributes society ...
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... relation to others . No life is lived to itself.50 53 Society is so natural51 that , even had original sin never obtained , and the primal state of innocence and perfection re- mained , man still would have been social . 52 Such an ...
... relation to others . No life is lived to itself.50 53 Society is so natural51 that , even had original sin never obtained , and the primal state of innocence and perfection re- mained , man still would have been social . 52 Such an ...
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... relations , and these lead on to the Supreme Good .. In this , his teleological view , St. Thomas could not have pene- trated more deeply into the origin of society . His psychologi- cal explanation brought us into the mind and heart of ...
... relations , and these lead on to the Supreme Good .. In this , his teleological view , St. Thomas could not have pene- trated more deeply into the origin of society . His psychologi- cal explanation brought us into the mind and heart of ...
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... relations which required association . And so we find Aquinas observing that individuals are united in society by love and that the true nature of the bond among the members of a community is virtue.75 Love is a general virtue which ...
... relations which required association . And so we find Aquinas observing that individuals are united in society by love and that the true nature of the bond among the members of a community is virtue.75 Love is a general virtue which ...
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