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- Title: Thomas Aquinas: Lecture II: The Essence of Thomism
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- which is spiritually active, and from that which then
- an active part, which practically builds up the body,
- and the nous patheticos, between the active and the
- differentiates between the active understanding, the active
- points of understanding are active in another metamorphosis in
- far as it is actively engaged in building up the man, but still
- the body. It is no other than the active, bodybuilding soul of
- with the active forces of the bodily organization; and
- Title: Thomas Aquinas: Lecture III: Thomism in the Present Day
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- real intellect, the active intellect, that which Aristotle
- place through the active understanding. He can only imagine
- Title: Thomas Aquinas: Comment II: Man and the Intelligible World
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- through which every active art shows itself: first the End,
- to be performed, wherefore among the active artists the highest
- Title: Thomas Aquinas: Comment III: Man and the Material World
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- from the active and passive qualities which are the conditions
- certain activity which exceeds the active and passive
- subserves in fact the active and passive organic qualities; and
- which the active and passive qualities in us may reach; what
- is shown in the active and operative powers, that the higher a
- heavenly bodies are active, but not passive; therefore they
- in the active cause: for there is no cold or
- Title: Thomas Aquinas: Comment IV: Man as a Learning Being
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- by the intellect penetrates (note the active form!) to the
- “active intellect”, and from the species the
- anything that can itself be active without body does not depend
- that of actuality only by means of some active agent. There
- comprehending qualities, than active in them. Another intellect
- man comprehends must be indestructible. Every Being is active
- it follows that it is active of its own accord. Therefore, it
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