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- Title: Thomas Aquinas: Lecture I: Thomas and Augustine
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- we study objectively the development of Augustine, we find that
- course of development in Augustine from Neoplatonism to
- or happenings within the development of human beings. And thus
- impulses in the development of mankind; and that it speaks of
- continuation of the development on earth in the eyes of the
- Manichaeism. This was the first thing that developed so
- finds himself exactly in that era of human soul-development in
- development. This is focused in Plotinus and reveals to us
- went deeper, when we developed the soul further, only then
- might hear that people said it was so, and he might develop a
- Title: Thomas Aquinas: Lecture II: The Essence of Thomism
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- development of the West, which found its expression ultimately
- abstract concepts, and in a development of abstract thoughts,
- but rather that behind it all, there stands a real development
- sixth, seventh, eighth or ninth century are further developed
- Schoolmen, is an entirely organic process in the development of
- could of the period of human development between the ages of
- development of the spirit within the Christian movement. And
- — and it was further developed in my book
- philosopher-philologists, who have developed strange
- developed in the centuries I have named. This sense of
- greatest development grappled with all its fibre. And this
- individual life, how he develops from year to year, from decade
- believe we can get a feeling of historical development if we
- which it transforms and develops further, then only is it
- thought develop itself upward to a view of the spiritual
- Title: Thomas Aquinas: Lecture III: Thomism in the Present Day
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- trend of human development in the philosophical sphere. We see
- further the development of Western thought. Individuals stand
- world. But this kind of thought is still very undeveloped. This
- spiritual content through the development of thought itself..
- how it continues to develop in its highest substance, in
- mathematics, but in the proof develop ourselves at the same
- develop himself by his intellectualism, that the spirit comes
- primarily the most important sign of this development?
- develop their philosophies, there was as yet no scientific view
- raise themselves through individual development to this wisdom
- rationalism, as developed by Albertus and Thomas in their
- that particular thing which we develop in our soul as the
- development goes on, unfolding itself into the last third of
- the current of development.
- limitation of knowledge and develops through pure non-sensory
- with a continued development of Thomism in the Middle Ages.
- developed up into the spheres of spirituality and up there
- philosophical development. I have to-day tried really to show
- spiritual-psychic development in ourselves. Just as magnetism
- but to develop us, and such reproduction of the external world
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- Title: Thomas Aquinas: Comment I: Thomas and Platonism
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- history of spiritual development at which Thomas begins his
- divorced from all things of the senses is developed into a
- Title: Thomas Aquinas: Comment II: Man and the Intelligible World
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- and of souls?” Thomas develops not only a
- human thought develop itself upward to a vision of the
- Title: Thomas Aquinas: Comment III: Man and the Material World
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- over and above the range of these qualities, it develops still
- Title: Thomas Aquinas: Comment IV: Man as a Learning Being
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- knowledge not only runs along an abstract line of development
- develop such an intellectual power, but only a general and
- developed especially in the “Tractatus de verba.”
- teaching which he developed in the war against Arabism, Thomas
- Title: Thomas Aquinas: Comment V: The Application of Intelligence to the Human Body
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- the inner sensory powers could develop more freely, which he
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