Great Books of the Western World, Svazek 20Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... consider the various kinds of virtue : ( 1 ) the intellectual virtues ; ( 2 ) the moral virtues ( Q. LVIII ) ; ( 3 ) the theological vir- tues ( Q. LXII ) . Concerning the first there are six points of inquiry : ( 1 ) Whether habits of ...
... consider the various kinds of virtue : ( 1 ) the intellectual virtues ; ( 2 ) the moral virtues ( Q. LVIII ) ; ( 3 ) the theological vir- tues ( Q. LXII ) . Concerning the first there are six points of inquiry : ( 1 ) Whether habits of ...
Strana 379
... consider each of these things in particu- lar . For there is less use in speaking about moral matters in general ... consider them while considering the gifts corresponding to those virtues . The other moral vir- tues are all in some way ...
... consider each of these things in particu- lar . For there is less use in speaking about moral matters in general ... consider them while considering the gifts corresponding to those virtues . The other moral vir- tues are all in some way ...
Strana 572
... consider that which is the term from which , that is , an- other's will from which we recede , and in this respect it arises from envy ; and again we may consider that which is the term to which , that is , something of our own to which ...
... consider that which is the term from which , that is , an- other's will from which we recede , and in this respect it arises from envy ; and again we may consider that which is the term to which , that is , something of our own to which ...
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