Great Books of the Western World, Svazek 20Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... Philosopher says ' that " habit is a disposition whereby that which is disposed is disposed well or ill , and this , either in regard to itself or in regard to another ; thus health is a habit . " And in this sense we speak of habit now ...
... Philosopher says ' that " habit is a disposition whereby that which is disposed is disposed well or ill , and this , either in regard to itself or in regard to another ; thus health is a habit . " And in this sense we speak of habit now ...
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... Philosopher reckons five things pertaining to friendship , the first of which is that a man should wish his friend well ; the second , that he should wish him to be and to live ; the third , that he should take pleasure in his company ...
... Philosopher reckons five things pertaining to friendship , the first of which is that a man should wish his friend well ; the second , that he should wish him to be and to live ; the third , that he should take pleasure in his company ...
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... Philosopher says that prudence pertains to active happiness , to which the moral virtues belong . I answer that , As stated above ( A. I , Reply 3 ; Part I - II , Q. XVIII , A. 6 ) , if one thing be di- rected to another as its end , it ...
... Philosopher says that prudence pertains to active happiness , to which the moral virtues belong . I answer that , As stated above ( A. I , Reply 3 ; Part I - II , Q. XVIII , A. 6 ) , if one thing be di- rected to another as its end , it ...
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