Philosophical Studies, Ausgaben 11-17Cath. University of America Press, 1921 |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-5 von 100
Seite 14
... hence that the Trinity is a matter for faith and not for reason . From the Ninth to the Fifteenth Book inclusive , he skillfully examines the various trinities which are found in man . These seven books in particular are replete with ...
... hence that the Trinity is a matter for faith and not for reason . From the Ninth to the Fifteenth Book inclusive , he skillfully examines the various trinities which are found in man . These seven books in particular are replete with ...
Seite 53
... hence , concludes logically that the soul of which Memory is a faculty is incorporeal and spiritual . The incorporeal , spiritual nature of the soul can be demonstrated also from the character of our intellectual knowledge and ...
... hence , concludes logically that the soul of which Memory is a faculty is incorporeal and spiritual . The incorporeal , spiritual nature of the soul can be demonstrated also from the character of our intellectual knowledge and ...
Seite 54
... hence in no way traceable to the activities of the bodily senses . Ideas of this kind can be apprehended only by pure reason.159 Since the soul of man is capable of apprehending the purely spiritual , Augustine logically infers that the ...
... hence in no way traceable to the activities of the bodily senses . Ideas of this kind can be apprehended only by pure reason.159 Since the soul of man is capable of apprehending the purely spiritual , Augustine logically infers that the ...
Seite 57
... hence that is immortal which will never cease to live.169 By the immortality of the human soul , he means that the soul of man will never cease to have some kind of life . ( Quod sit immortalis secundum quendam uitae modum , quem nullo ...
... hence that is immortal which will never cease to live.169 By the immortality of the human soul , he means that the soul of man will never cease to have some kind of life . ( Quod sit immortalis secundum quendam uitae modum , quem nullo ...
Seite 60
... hence it is that the death of the body ensues when it is separated from the soul . The soul , on the contrary , cannot suffer death because life belongs to its very essence , therefore , the soul is immortal , quidquid enim vita ...
... hence it is that the death of the body ensues when it is separated from the soul . The soul , on the contrary , cannot suffer death because life belongs to its very essence , therefore , the soul is immortal , quidquid enim vita ...
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
abnormal according activity Anima Aquinas Aristotelian Aristotle artist Augustine Augustine's autem authority Averroes Avicenna beauty body chapter Christian church cognitive concept creation Dante Dante Alighieri Dante's divine doctrine elements emperor empire enim esthetic eternal etiam Evolution existence explain fact faculties functions Greek Greek philosophy Hence human soul Ibid ideal ideas important intellectual virtues intelligence interpretation knowledge matter means ment mental Migne mind modern monarch moral nature Neo-Platonism object organic origin Paris perception perfection philosophy Plato pope principles problem prudence psychological Psychology quae quam question quia quod rationes seminales Rationibus reason regard Roman Saint Saint Augustine says Scholastic Scholasticism secundum sense sensory Siger de Brabant social sovereignty spiritual Stagyrite Summa Summa Theologica sunt teaching theory things Thomas Thomas Aquinas Thomistic thought tion treatise truth Ueberweg unity universal Vives