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- Title: Thomas Aquinas: Comment II: Man and the Intelligible World
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- warmth of love, for they glow at the same time, or burn: and
- Title: Thomas Aquinas: Comment III: Man and the Material World
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- warm, wet or dry, but the power which produces such
- Title: Thomas Aquinas: Comment IV: Man as a Learning Being
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- effectiveness without body. Thus warmth does not engender
- warmth by itself but a body engenders warmth by means of
- warmth.
- Title: Thomas Aquinas: Comment V: The Application of Intelligence to the Human Body
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- agreeably divided between warmth, the quality of Fire, and
- that the coolness of the brain might moderate the warmth of the
- transmits the necessary movement-action by means of the warmth
- warm and cold, dry and moist, etc., not (like colours and
- in the body a contraction of warmth and life-spirits into the
- account of the warmth the subtlety of the life-spirits which
- place from the lower to the upper organs, whereby warmth and
- the lower organs, and so warmth and the spirits of life are not
- warmth and the life-spirit; and therefore Nature in pain
- is provided for the spirit and the warmth which are collected
- death, it withdraws the warmth inside behaves exactly as if it
- of the life-spirits and the warmth, as if it were itself
- such an inadequacy is chiefly the result of a lack of warmth,
- because with Fear the warmth leaves the heart, going from the
- the lack of warmth, which through Fear occurs in the outer
- advance, corresponding with warmth, it causes in consequence a
- through Anger. Nevertheless, the glow following the warmth of
- love is different from that of Anger; for the warmth of love is
- warmth of the air and the blood. Wherefore those of sanguine
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