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- Title: Thomas Aquinas: Lecture I: Thomas and Augustine
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- might say I had the same experience in other places with what I
- ran up before him. Personally he is placed in a dilemma. His
- call the revival of spiritual life. In other places I have
- nature of man, and takes place in human life, namely,
- phrase, when Homer lets the Muse sing, in place of himself. The
- Title: Thomas Aquinas: Lecture II: The Essence of Thomism
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- gradually to be abandoned. For what takes place there, what so
- the thoughts of the philosophers of what was taking place in
- we understand what battles took place in the souls of such
- what surroundings this thinking took place. It was not a
- thinking that took place as it now takes place in the noisy
- world; rather its place was in the quiet cloister cell or
- Thus the Scholiast takes his place for all the ages. More than
- Title: Thomas Aquinas: Lecture III: Thomism in the Present Day
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- place through the active understanding. He can only imagine
- placed at the beginning of the new philosophy, in the thinker
- As we have been placed in the world,
- to take our place in the chain of development which started
- European spiritual evolution took place in the thirteenth
- Title: Thomas Aquinas: Comment II: Man and the Intelligible World
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- Because the intellectual creatures are placed over the others,
- placed over others, the lower are guided by God through the
- the work, and so has the first place in carrying it out; and
- the property of the Third Hierarchy, which is placed
- Title: Thomas Aquinas: Comment IV: Man as a Learning Being
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- defines the place in which man stands as a learning being.
- for outward reading, so also inward reading can only take place
- and his process of knowing does not take place through a bodily
- Title: Thomas Aquinas: Comment V: The Application of Intelligence to the Human Body
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- hold the middle place between the opposites, as is necessarily
- fast in the same place in the body, but moves in the sense of
- which take place in the desires of the soul, there appears also
- place from the lower to the upper organs, whereby warmth and
- prevents the production of the voice, which takes place by the
- place, urges one towards Love. The heat of Anger, on the other
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