Philosophical Studies, Ausgabe 3J. Murphy, 1905 |
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... actual and the possible under all aspects . It is not an arbitrary measure on the part of Aquinas to give this prominence and preeminence to the God - question , for it arises from the very nature of the subject itself , from the very ...
... actual and the possible under all aspects . It is not an arbitrary measure on the part of Aquinas to give this prominence and preeminence to the God - question , for it arises from the very nature of the subject itself , from the very ...
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... actual vision except the things seen be in some way in the one seeing . This cognitive assimilation further demands from the object to be known some degree of immateriality , for the concept of knowledge and the concept of materiality ...
... actual vision except the things seen be in some way in the one seeing . This cognitive assimilation further demands from the object to be known some degree of immateriality , for the concept of knowledge and the concept of materiality ...
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... actual cognition , it is inactive and indetermined ; the object acting on the mind determines the mind to know it . The element by which the object is in con- nection with the subject , which is its substi- tute , is called by the ...
... actual cognition , it is inactive and indetermined ; the object acting on the mind determines the mind to know it . The element by which the object is in con- nection with the subject , which is its substi- tute , is called by the ...
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... actual through the sensible species . " The intelligible species is the formal principle of intellectual operation , as the form of any agent is the form of its specific operation . " Through it the object becomes known . The mind does ...
... actual through the sensible species . " The intelligible species is the formal principle of intellectual operation , as the form of any agent is the form of its specific operation . " Through it the object becomes known . The mind does ...
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... actual recognition of immateriality as a requisite for knowableness . 91 28 The knowledge the soul has of itself empha- sizes further this requisite of immateriality . St. Thomas holds that we have a two - fold knowledge of the soul ...
... actual recognition of immateriality as a requisite for knowableness . 91 28 The knowledge the soul has of itself empha- sizes further this requisite of immateriality . St. Thomas holds that we have a two - fold knowledge of the soul ...
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according active intellect actu actual admit agens Agnosticism aliquid Anima Annal anthropomorphic Aquinas argument Aristotle assimilation attributes autem causality cause Chret cognitio cognition cognitionem cognos cognoscere cognoscit cognoscitur concept Conception of God considered creatures Descartes Deus distinction divine doctrine effect ejus enim essence essentia faculty finite forma God's existence habet hence hujusmodi human Ibid idea ideo igitur immaterial imperfection infinite intel intelligible species ipsum J. S. Mill knowable knower knowing power knowl manifest material things matter mind modo modum nature nisi nobis objectum omne Pantheism passive intellect perfection Phil Philosophy Plato potentia potest present primum principle of knowledge Prof proofs proportion quam quantum question quia quid reality relation rerum says Scholastic Scholasticism secundum quod sense sensible sicut similitudo soul Spencer Summa Theologica tamen Theism Theodicy Theol theory of knowledge Thomas Thomas says thought tion truth universal