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  • Title: Thomas Aquinas: Preface to Part Two
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    • environment” can perhaps help some readers to feel more
  • Title: Thomas Aquinas: Lecture I: Thomas and Augustine
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    • scepticism. On the other hand, the feeling of standing on a
    • sea, we might perhaps have in our soul the feeling: This
    • people who could no longer feel and perceive that there was a
    • feeling that there was something in it which was a human road
    • his feeling and his inner perception. He actually applied the
    • moments it appeared to him impossible to feel that individual
    • feeling of individuality awakens later, and Augustine is one of
    • the first of those who really feel the individual entity of
    • predestinationism, you will be able to feel the whole depth of
  • Title: Thomas Aquinas: Lecture II: The Essence of Thomism
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    • “Messiah,” this feeling of individuality in each
    • depth of its being, towards an inner feeling of human
    • flowering of Western feeling and will, a great deal which did
    • But if you can get the feeling of that age in which Augustine
    • described yesterday, you will think differently. You will feel
    • of humanity as one unity, and feeling themselves as it were
    • and feeling of that time, then one realizes what a man like the
    • usually feels to be the real problem of Scholasticism. At a
    • man, feeling that he is an individual says to himself: in man
    • acquired that feeling of individuality which afterward
    • individual feeling to which Scholasticism had just fought its
    • believe we can get a feeling of historical development if we
  • Title: Thomas Aquinas: Lecture III: Thomism in the Present Day
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    • so it is that this feeling, that one is so isolated, that one
    • knowledge. One feels this surely in his Critic. Read his
  • Title: Thomas Aquinas: Comment III: Man and the Material World
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    • feelings, the rational soul provides all this also, and



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