Franciscan Studies, Volumen18Franciscan Institute, St. Bonaventure University., 1958 Issues for 1941-1944 include the Report of the 23rd-26th annual meeting of the Franciscan Educational Conference. |
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... Thomas justifying such an opposition between virtue and truth , for by so doing he unwittingly creates in the mind of the reader the suspicion that he is employing the great prestige enjoyed by St. Thomas in the field of Catholic ...
... Thomas justifying such an opposition between virtue and truth , for by so doing he unwittingly creates in the mind of the reader the suspicion that he is employing the great prestige enjoyed by St. Thomas in the field of Catholic ...
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... Thomas ascribes its second act , the judgment , to the SPECULATIVE INTEL- LECT . And in this last cited text he ascribes the acts of inquiry and judgment in speculative matters to the PRACTICAL REASON . The impartial reader , free from ...
... Thomas ascribes its second act , the judgment , to the SPECULATIVE INTEL- LECT . And in this last cited text he ascribes the acts of inquiry and judgment in speculative matters to the PRACTICAL REASON . The impartial reader , free from ...
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... Thomas says that rationality belongs to humanity even though there were no men in existence . Even though no creatures at all existed , man would still be rational . From this it would seem to follow that A - type propositions are non ...
... Thomas says that rationality belongs to humanity even though there were no men in existence . Even though no creatures at all existed , man would still be rational . From this it would seem to follow that A - type propositions are non ...
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Karol Sister Mary O S F Franciscan Elements in the Life | 36 |
Lenhart John M O F M Cap Commentary Luther | 82 |
Lynch Kilian F O F M Texts Illustrating the Causality | 89 |
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