Great Books of the Western World, Svazek 20Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... belong to the contemplative life , so the knowledge of pru- dence , which is of itself directed to the works of the moral virtues , belongs directly to the active life , provided we take prudence in its proper sense as the Philosopher ...
... belong to the contemplative life , so the knowledge of pru- dence , which is of itself directed to the works of the moral virtues , belongs directly to the active life , provided we take prudence in its proper sense as the Philosopher ...
Strana 796
... belongs to Christ in Himself ; secondly , as to what belongs to Christ in relation to God the Father ( Q. xx ) ; thirdly , as to what belongs to Christ in relation to us ( Q. xxv ) . Concerning the first , there occurs a twofold ...
... belongs to Christ in Himself ; secondly , as to what belongs to Christ in relation to God the Father ( Q. xx ) ; thirdly , as to what belongs to Christ in relation to us ( Q. xxv ) . Concerning the first , there occurs a twofold ...
Strana 960
... belong to the truth of human nature because it belongs prop- erly to the being of human nature , and this is what shares the form of human nature , just as true gold is what has the true form of gold from which gold derives its proper ...
... belong to the truth of human nature because it belongs prop- erly to the being of human nature , and this is what shares the form of human nature , just as true gold is what has the true form of gold from which gold derives its proper ...
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