Great Books of the Western World, Svazek 20Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... passions . Therefore moral virtue is a passion . Obj . 2. Further , virtue and vice , being con- trary to one another , are in the same genus . But some passions are said to be vices , such as envy and anger . Therefore some passions ...
... passions . Therefore moral virtue is a passion . Obj . 2. Further , virtue and vice , being con- trary to one another , are in the same genus . But some passions are said to be vices , such as envy and anger . Therefore some passions ...
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... Passion ? We proceed thus to the Fifth Article : It would seem that moral virtue can be without passion . Objection 1. For the more perfect moral vir- tue is , the more does it overcome the passions . Therefore at its highest point of ...
... Passion ? We proceed thus to the Fifth Article : It would seem that moral virtue can be without passion . Objection 1. For the more perfect moral vir- tue is , the more does it overcome the passions . Therefore at its highest point of ...
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... Passion ? We proceed thus to the Sixth Article : It would seem that sin is not alleviated on account of passion ... passions as passions of sins , for 150 SUMMA THEOLOGICA.
... Passion ? We proceed thus to the Sixth Article : It would seem that sin is not alleviated on account of passion ... passions as passions of sins , for 150 SUMMA THEOLOGICA.
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