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- Title: Thomas Aquinas: Lecture I: Thomas and Augustine
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- the soul if we can understand in detail the particular nature
- Augustine can be understood only when one understands how much
- material. We entirely misunderstand Greek philosophy in
- to understand. When the Greeks speak of ideas, of conceptions,
- existing among the Greeks. Neither do we understand that
- close to the border of understanding abstract thought free from
- ancient Greek period. To understand him is really
- understanding, of our reason, what we know as the sum of our
- say, if I may express myself clearly: we understand the world
- from searching for an inner understanding of this Plotinism.
- knowledge he had through Plotinism to understand Christianity
- knowledge he carried also into his understanding of the Bible.
- subjective struggle in him. In later times that understanding
- soul, could understand the mystery of Christ-Jesus. Such
- Title: Thomas Aquinas: Lecture II: The Essence of Thomism
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- can understand the separate events that occurred in this epoch
- we understand what battles took place in the souls of such
- that it is possible to understand that Augustine wanted to hold
- understanding of the matter. For whoever has a sense of the
- understand it, if we consider, looking beyond what I already
- Christianity was born can understand it quite well. If one
- at the crossing lead to the goal. I can understand how some
- differentiates between the active understanding, the active
- understand what he means unless we revert to the origin of
- points of understanding are active in another metamorphosis in
- building up the human soul: — the understanding, in so
- the understanding, not like the memory which comes to an end at
- — but working throughout life as understanding. That is
- understand the working of the Schoolmen's souls without taking
- existed; for what we to-day call understanding, what we call
- constituted alike, and because the understanding is bound up
- Holy Ghost; then only the human understanding grasps these
- explains with his understanding, is the same thing with which
- contradicting each other: What we understand with our
- Title: Thomas Aquinas: Lecture III: Thomism in the Present Day
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- place through the active understanding. He can only imagine
- he returned to Nominalism. For Scotus the human understanding
- one is, of course, exposed to grave misunderstandings, if one
- survived in another form from the Scholiasts, still understands
- Copernicus or Kepler; the forces of human understanding had not
- Kantianism and similar philosophies, to understand something of
- Title: Thomas Aquinas: Comment I: Thomas and Platonism
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- difficulty of understanding these writings arises from several
- Title: Thomas Aquinas: Comment II: Man and the Intelligible World
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- This movement playing on the understanding makes not only clear
- assigned to the “straight” understanding [p. 66].
- it purely earthly-logical concepts of the understanding are
- Title: Thomas Aquinas: Comment IV: Man as a Learning Being
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- understanding; and they can become the possession of the soul
- faith-content to the understanding — also in order
- to be bound to the body, and to understand by turning to
- higher things is able to understand the others not less well,
- body, but not his own understanding.”
- Title: Thomas Aquinas: Comment V: The Application of Intelligence to the Human Body
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