Great Books of the Western World, Svazek 20Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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Strana 139
... appetite . But the absence of the due rule pertains to the rea- son , whose nature it is to consider this rule ; and the completeness of the voluntary sinful act pertains to the will , so that the act of the will , given the conditions ...
... appetite . But the absence of the due rule pertains to the rea- son , whose nature it is to consider this rule ; and the completeness of the voluntary sinful act pertains to the will , so that the act of the will , given the conditions ...
Strana 145
... appetite , but rather a good of reason , it seems that a passion of the sensitive appetite does not move the will . Obj . 2. Further , the higher mover is not moved by the lower ; thus the soul is not moved by the body . Now the will ...
... appetite , but rather a good of reason , it seems that a passion of the sensitive appetite does not move the will . Obj . 2. Further , the higher mover is not moved by the lower ; thus the soul is not moved by the body . Now the will ...
Strana 531
... appetite . But a certain peace is , it seems , evil , for otherwise Our Lord would not have said ( Matt . 10. 34 ) ... appetite , or of the animal appetite , in both of which consent may be found , but also of the natural appetite . 1 Sect ...
... appetite . But a certain peace is , it seems , evil , for otherwise Our Lord would not have said ( Matt . 10. 34 ) ... appetite , or of the animal appetite , in both of which consent may be found , but also of the natural appetite . 1 Sect ...
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