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- Title: Thomas Aquinas: Lecture I: Thomas and Augustine
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- reference, I am in rather a special position with regard to
- satisfied with this very quality which regarded matter
- which regarded concepts as belonging to the outer world of the
- expression of something which a thorough scientist regards as
- difficult it has become for him thus to regard the whole of
- those who are cast out. And if we regard humanity in this
- Augustine reached as a result of the way in which he regarded
- Title: Thomas Aquinas: Lecture II: The Essence of Thomism
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- battle between the thought which regarded mankind as a unity,
- to you yesterday with regard to its Cosmology, there is a very
- something vital. But in those days it was regarded as most
- Title: Thomas Aquinas: Lecture III: Thomism in the Present Day
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- complete bankruptcy of man in regard to his search for truth,
- Natural Science — let us say with regard to the theory of
- we can show with regard
- soul. Anyone who regards this division as an absolute one, who
- do not regard the process of knowledge as a real process, also
- Catholic clergy to regard the philosophy of Thomas Aquinas as
- to be learnt from such a study, especially with regard to what
- Title: Thomas Aquinas: Comment I: Thomas and Platonism
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- date, and whose position he regarded as untenable against the
- Title: Thomas Aquinas: Comment IV: Man as a Learning Being
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- learn with regard to all physical nature. Thus if it were to
- one must assume if one regards it, like Averroës, as One
- Title: Thomas Aquinas: Comment V: The Application of Intelligence to the Human Body
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- necessary arrangement of matter with regard to that which the
- movements of the heart's thrust and pull are rather regarded as
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