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    Asconius P. 60 (Clark),† Prima Pars: The Trial and Conviction of C. Manilius in 65 BC.John T. Ramsey - 1985 - American Journal of Philology 106 (3):367.
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    III. Die Lehre des Thomas von Aquin zur Magie, 4. Summa Theologiae: Die Vorbereitung in der Prima Pars.Thomas Linsenmann - 2000 - In Die Magie bei Thomas von Aquin. De Gruyter Akademie Forschung. pp. 227-273.
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    Our Knowledge of God in Summa Theologiae, Prima Pars, Quaestiones 3-6.John R. Wilcox - 1998 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 72:201-211.
  4. Deification in the Summa theologiae: A structural interpretation of the Prima pars.Anna N. Williams - 1997 - The Thomist 61 (2):219-255.
     
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  5. For inserting a new question (26a) in the Prima pars.Frederick E. Crowe - 2000 - The Thomist 64 (4):565-580.
     
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  6. The analogy of human knowing in the Prima Pars (I).J. M. McDermott - 1996 - Gregorianum 77 (2):261-286.
    L'A. se penche sur la pensée de saint Thomas d'Aquin pour en lever les ambiguïtés apparentes, notamment au sujet de l'âme. Il définit cette dernière comme forme du corps mais elle subsiste en elle-même. Comprendre se fait sans organe corporel en la conversio ad phantasma. L'abstraction appréhende la forme pure et aussi l'essence avec la matière commune. La substance est à la fois individuelle et universelle. La conversio ad phantasma décrit l'abstraction initiale. L'A. définit ainsi aussi l'intelligere, la ratio et (...)
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  7. The analogy of human knowing in the Prima pars.(II).J. M. McDermott - 1996 - Gregorianum 77 (3):501-525.
    L'A. se penche sur la pensée de saint Thomas d'Aquin pour en lever les ambiguïtés apparentes, notamment au sujet de l'âme. Il définit cette dernière comme forme du corps mais elle subsiste en elle-même. Comprendre se fait sans organe corporel en la conversio ad phantasma. L'abstraction appréhende la forme pure et aussi l'essence avec la matière commune. La substance est à la fois individuelle et universelle. La conversio ad phantasma décrit l'abstraction initiale. L'A. définit ainsi aussi l'intelligere, la ratio et (...)
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    M. Tullii Ciceronis De philosophia prima pars [-uolumen secundum]..Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1541 - CUP Archive.
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  9. M. Tullii Ciceronis de Philosophia, Prima Pars Id Est, Academicarum Quætionum Æitionis Primæliber Secundus, Editionibus Secundæ Liber Primus. De Finibus Bonorum & Malorum Libri V. Tusculanarum Quætionum Libri V. Quibus in Libris, Quæin Alijs Editionibus Deprauata Legebantur, Multa Sunt Restitua.Marcus Tullius Cicero, Paolo Manuzio & Robert Estienne - 1543 - Ex Officina Roberti Stephani Typographi Regij.
     
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  10. AUL OF VENICE "Logica magna prima pars tractatus de scire et dubitare". [REVIEW]P. Thom - 1983 - History and Philosophy of Logic 4 (1):109.
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    Pflieger, A., Liturgicae Orationis Concordantia Verbalia. Prima pars: Misale Romanum. [REVIEW]V. Grossi - 1965 - Augustinianum 5 (2):453-453.
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  12. I-X lexiques.par S. van Riet - 1980 - In Simone van Riet, Liber de philosophia prima, sive, Scientia divina. Leiden: E.J. Brill.
     
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  13. Nemesius González Caminero, S. I.: "historia Philosophiae. I. Philosophia Antigua. Prima Pars: Cyclus Colonialis Et Cyclus Atheniensis ". [REVIEW]Andrés-Pedro Sánchez Pascual & Staff - 1964 - Revista de Filosofía (Madrid) 23 (88):138.
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  14. John Wethamstede: Granarium, pars prima, "Paulus"/Granarium, part one, "Paulus".Marianne Pade - 2017 - In Patrick Baker, Biography, historiography, and modes of philosophizing: the tradition of collective biography in early modern Europe. Boston: Brill.
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  15. William Ockham, Summa Logicae. Pars Secunda et Tertiae Prima.Philotheus Biehner - 1954;
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    Summa Logicae, Pars Secunda et Tertiae Prima[REVIEW]H. R. - 1956 - Review of Metaphysics 10 (1):181-182.
    The Latin text of an important contribution to Medieval logic. This volume contains Ockham's treatment of the proposition and the syllogism.--R. H.
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  17. Summa Logicae, Pars Secunda et Tertiae Prima.WILLIAM OCKHAM - 1954
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  18. De historia animalium translatio Guillelmi de Morbeka. Pars prima: libri I–V. Aristotle - 2000
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    Chapter 19. For Inserting a New Question in the Pars prima.S. J. Crowe - 2004 - In Developing the Lonergan Legacy: Historical, Theoretical, and Existential Themes. University of Toronto Press. pp. 332-346.
  20. (1 other version)Summa theologica, part I-II (pars prima secundae).Thomas Aquinas - unknown
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    Photii Patriarchae Constantinopolitani Epistulae et Amphilochia. Vol. I. Epistularum pars prima. Vol. II. Epistularum pars altera. Vol. III. Epistularum pars tertia recensuerunt B. Laourdas et L. G. Westerink. [REVIEW]R. Romano - 1988 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 81 (2).
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    Aristoteles latinus, XVII 2. I. 1: De historia animalium. Translatio Guillelmi de Morbeka. Pars prima: Lib. IV, ediderunt Pieter Beullens et Fernand Bossier. [REVIEW]Roland Hissette - 2002 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 100 (3):617-619.
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    Gabrielis Biel, Collectorium circa quattuor libros Sententiarum. Libri quarti pars prima[REVIEW]David Gutiérrez - 1977 - Augustinianum 17 (3):599-600.
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    'Perfectio prima' - 'perfectio secunda' ou les vicissitudes d'une notion.D. de Smet - 1999 - Recherches de Theologie Et Philosophie Medievales 66 (2):254-288.
    S. Thomas d'Aquin consacre la Quaestio 73 de la première partie de la Summa Theologiae aux problèmes classiques soulevés par le récit biblique de l'hexaméron: l'achèvement des œuvres divines doit-il être attribué au septième jour? Dieu s'est-Il alors reposé de toute son œuvre? La bénédiction et la sanctification sont-elles dues au septième jour?
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    Florilegium morale oxoniense, Ms. Bodl. 633, Pars Prima: Flores philosophorum Ed. by Ph. Delhaye.E. M. Buytaert - 1955 - Franciscan Studies 15 (1):85-86.
  26. Georgii Calixti S.Th.D. Et in Acad. Julia Primarii Profess. Abbatis Regio-Lothar. Epitomes Theologiæmoralis Pars Prima Una Cum Digressione de Arte Nova ... Inprimis Coloniensem Antè Annos Xx Ix À B. Autore Directa, & Nunc È Mss. Passim Aucta & Emendata, Oper' Ejusdem Filii Friderici Vlrici Calixti.Georg Calixt, Henning Müller & Typographeum Calixtinum - 1662 - In Typographeo Calixtino Excudit Henningus Mullerus ..
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  27. Compendium of the Summa Theologica of St. Thomas Aquinas, Pars Prima, Tr. [By A.J.M.] Revised by W. Lescher, with Intr. And an Appendix by C. Falcini.Berardus Bonjoannes, Carlo Falcini & J. M. A. - 1906
     
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    Aristotle. De historia animalium translatio Guillelmi de Morbeka. Pars prima: libri I-V. [REVIEW]Michael W. Tkacz - 2003 - Review of Metaphysics 57 (1):137-138.
    Anyone making even a cursory study of the intellectual life of medieval Europe will notice everywhere evident a lively interest in animals. The literary manifestation of this interest best known today is the tradition of the bestiary and the closely associated encyclopedia tradition. Such treatments of animals, however, are notable for their less than accurate descriptions wherein the factual was often mixed with the fabulous and preference often shown for the exotic, mythical, and imaginative over the scientific. This changed radically (...)
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  29. [Aristotelous Tou Stageiritou Organon Logikon. Meros Proton]. = Aristotelis Stagiritæperipateticorum Principis, Organum Logicum. Pars Prima. Cum Latina Versione, & Exacta Librorum, & Capitum Divisione. Accessit Etiam Index. Aristotle & Seminario di Padova - 1691 - Ex Typographia Seminarii.
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    Aristotele e l’enigma della materia prima.Cristina Viano - 2020 - Chôra 18:201-219.
    Aristote est l’inventeur de la notion de matière et de cause matérielle. Mais les passages oú il parle d’une matière absolument première sont rares dans le corpus aristotélicien. Le problème, posé depuis longtemps par les interprètes modernes, est le suivant : Aristote croyait‑il à l’existence d’une matière imperceptible, sans forme et sans qualités, en tant que niveau autonome de la réalité, ou envisageait‑il plutôt la matière première comme un objet logique, un pur concept abstrait?On se propose ici d’analyser le dossier (...)
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    Linearitŕ e non linearitŕ tra fisica e matematica prima di Poincaré.Angelo Marinucci - 2012 - Epistemologia 2:299-317.
    Seguendo la storia del problema dei tre corpi, l'autore si chiede perché prima di Poincaré non si parli di caos deterministico, sebbene giŕ nel '700 esistessero la matematica e i problemi fisici del caos. L'autore trova una risposta nel rapporto tra linearitŕ e non linearitŕ nella risoluzione di equazioni differenziali non lineari e non integrabili. Marinucci sottolinea come il problema dei tre corpi venisse trattato come il problema dei due corpi piů una perturbazione, poiché trattato riduzionisticamente. Egli si sofferma (...)
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    Rene Descartes: Oeuvres Completes VII Meditationes de Prima Philosophia.René Descartes - 1983 - Librarie Philosophique J. Vrin.
    English summary: This text, compiled in the 19th century, is considered to be the ultimate reference edition of the complete works of Rene Descartes and is the only truly complete edition to date. This work includes all of Descartes correspondence and scientific work, both of which are essential to understanding of the Cartesian enterprise. French description: Sans cesse lu et etudie, Descartes exerca une influence considerable en Europe des le XVIIe siecle. Le projet de l'edition des oeuvres completes de Descartes (...)
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  33. Die zentrale Bedeutung der q. 1 der Ia der Summa theologiae des Aquinaten.David Berger - 2004 - Gregorianum 85 (4):633-659.
    The goal of the present article is to give an answer on the question: Does the first quaestio of the Prima Pars of Aquinas Summa theologiae represents a key for the general insight into the fundamental doctrines, the structure and the method of the most famous work of St. Thomas? Thomists like James Weisheipl answered in the negative to this question. But this paper intents to show by an careful analysis of Sth Ia, q. 1, that this treatise (...)
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  34. «Solo lumine naturae utens». Suárez e la ratio angeli: note su DM 35, 1-3.Simone Guidi - 2019 - In Simona Langella & Cintia Faraco, Francisco Suárez 1617-2017. Atti del Convegno in occasione del IV centenario della morte. Capua (Ce): Artetetra Edizioni.
    Suárez’s primary attempt to rethink angelology can be found in the De Angelis. This work is a mighty commentary on the prima pars of Aquinas’ Summa Theologiae (qq. 50-64) which Suárez left to his colleagues after his years in Coimbra (1597-1607), and which was published posthumously in Lyon in 1620. The composition of the text is somewhat stratified and it includes many references to the Disputationes Metaphysicae, but Suárez most likely already started writing it during his years of (...)
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    The Thomism of Alasdair MacIntyre: Which Ethics? Which Epistemology?Christophe Rouard - 2014 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 88 (4):659-684.
    This article studies the Thomism of Alasdair MacIntyre. On the ethical level, it highlights the importance of the thesis of the unity of the virtues in the philosopher’s work. This thesis is linked to an underlying epistemology the article clarifies. The God of the Prima Pars constitutes the Archimedean point of that epistemology, which the distinctions made in the De Veritate and De Ente and Essentia explain philosophically. This epistemology is at the heart of MacIntyrean thought, which is (...)
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    Commentary on Aristotle's On the soul.Saint Thomas - 2024 - Steubenville, OH: Emmaus Academic. Edited by Kenelm Foster, Silvester Humphries, Kevin White, E. M. Macierowski & Aristotle.
    Dating from 1267-1268, at the end of his time in Rome, St. Thomas Aquinas's Commentary on Aristotle's On the soul is the first of his commentary works on Aristotle, followed shortly thereafter by his writings on Aristotle's On sense and what is sensed and On memory and recollection, also included in this volume. Although commenting on Aristotle was not among Aquinas's duties as a university master, he seems to have undertaken this task in part as an aid to his theological (...)
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    Lucan 1.683f.A. Hudson-Williams - 1990 - Classical Quarterly 40 (02):578-.
    So a frenzied matron cries out to Phoebus as she rushes through an appalled Rome. In CQ 34 , 454f. I pointed out that the words primos in ortus could not here bear their normal sense ‘to the far east’ , which in view of the next line would be geographically absurd, and, distraught as the lady was, even so highly improbable. I did, however, then think R. J. Getty right in taking the expression primos ortus as simply = ‘the (...)
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    A Note on Thomas and the Divine Mercy.Mark Johnson - 2016 - The Thomist 80 (3):355-362.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:A Note on Thomas and the Divine MercyMark JohnsonA PUZZLING THING about the topic of the divine mercy as presented in the early part of the Prima pars, especially in light of the detailed commentaries presented by Cessario and Cuddy, 1 is how relatively little Thomas speaks about it. Pope Francis devoted the entire 2016 year to a Jubilee of Mercy. The Catholic Theological Society of America (...)
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    The Life of Signs.John Haldane - 1994 - Review of Metaphysics 47 (3):451 - 470.
    IN HIS COMMENTARY on Wittgenstein's Philosophical Investigations, Garth Hallett records Wittgenstein's extensive reading of Augustine's Confessions. By contrast, he remarks that Wittgenstein never read anything of Aristotle. However, he also reports Rush Rhees as saying that at the time of his death Wittgenstein had in his possession the first two volumes of a German-Latin edition of Aquinas's Summa Theologiae, containing questions 1-26 of the Prima Pars. Question 13 concerns the Divine Names, the first article asking whether a name (...)
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    Agostino nifo's early views on immortality.Edward P. Mahoney - 1970 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 8 (4):451.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Notes and Discussions AGOSTINO NIFO'S EARLY VIEWS ON IMMORTALITY Various historians of Renaissance philosophy have taken some notice of the prolific author and important philosopher of the late 15th and early 16th centuries, Agostino Nifo (1470-1538), x but no one has yet studied his writings in a methodical and exhaustive fashion. 2 He not only published philosophical works in logic, physics, psychology and metaphysics, but he also authored treatises (...)
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    Accidental Forms as Metaphysical Parts of Material Substances in Aquinas's Ontology.Jeremy W. Skrzypek - 2019 - Oxford Studies in Medieval Philosophy 7 (1).
    Following in the hylomorphic tradition of Aristotle, Thomas Aquinas holds that all material substances are composed of matter and form. Like Aristotle, Aquinas also recognizes two different types of forms that material substances can be said to possess: substantial forms and accidental forms. Of which form or forms, then, are material substances composed? This paper explores two competing models of Aquinas’s ontology of material substances, which diverge on precisely this issue. According to what the author refers to as the “Standard (...)
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  42. Aquinas: God and Action. [REVIEW]D. J. M. - 1979 - Review of Metaphysics 33 (2):417-419.
    By this book, Burrell wants to correct the reading of the most familiar of Aquinas’s texts, particularly those concerning God, esse, and actus. His corrective depends on the assertion that Aquinas has and uses a "philosophical grammar." Examples of devices from this grammar are the distinctions between concrete and abstract terms, between existential and predicative uses of "to be," and between the thing signified and the mode of its signification. With these and other "maneuvers," Aquinas is able to fulfill the (...)
     
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    Nature et suppôt. Du thomisme moderne aux lectures contemporaines du Quodlibet II de Thomas d’Aquin.Igor Agostini - 2022 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 141 (2):109-141.
    Cet article se propose de retracer quelques étapes essentielles du grand débat du thomisme des xvi e et xvii e siècles sur la question de la distinction entre essence et suppôt chez Thomas d’Aquin et, notamment, sur le problème de la conciliation entre l’enseignement de l’article 3 de la quaestio III de la Prima Pars de la Summa theologiae et la doctrine du Quodlibet II. Le but est de reconstruire un moment crucial de l’histoire du thomisme et, en (...)
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    Thomas Aquinas’s “Summa Theologiae”: A Guide and Commentary by Brian Davies.Brian J. Shanley - 2016 - The Thomist 80 (2):306-309.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Thomas Aquinas’s “Summa Theologiae”: A Guide and Commentary by Brian DaviesBrian J. Shanley, O.P.Thomas Aquinas’s “Summa Theologiae”: A Guide and Commentary. By Brian Davies, O.P. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014. Pp. xv + 454. $105.00 (cloth), $31.95 (paper). ISBN: 978-0-19-938062-6 (cloth), 978-0-19-938063-3 (paper).The purpose of this book is to provide guidance to a nonspecialist reader of Aquinas’s Summa theologiae. It is not meant as a substitute for the (...)
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    Teaching the Trinity: Scripture and Performance of the Psychological Analogy in Aquinas's Summa Theologiae.Zane E. Chu - 2023 - Nova et Vetera 21 (4):1149-1170.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Teaching the Trinity:Scripture and Performance of the Psychological Analogy in Aquinas's Summa TheologiaeZane E. ChuTeaching the Trinity, for St. Thomas Aquinas, takes its point of departure from Sacred Scripture. He makes this explicit at the outset of the Trinitarian treatise in the Summa theologiae, citing Christ's words at John 8:42, "from God I proceeded," and affirming, "divine Scripture in the things of divinity, uses words that pertain to procession."1 (...)
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    Treatise on God. [REVIEW]E. A. R. - 1967 - Review of Metaphysics 20 (3):535-535.
    Competent, inexpensive translations of complete sections of the Summa are as rare as they are needed. Unfortunately this particular edition fails in the area of completeness. The whole of questions 5, 17, 23, 24, and 26 plus a total of thirty eight articles from the other questions in the first section of the Prima Pars have been left out. Parts of Ia qq. 44-46 have been included, but this is not enough to recommend this edition over the Pegis (...)
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    Hermeneutic of Aquinas’s Texts: Notes on the Index Thomisticus.Paolo Guietti - 1993 - The Thomist 57 (4):667-686.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:HERMENEUTIC OF AQUINAS'S TEXTS: NOTES ON THE INDEX THOMISTICUS PAOLO GurnTTI Universita Cattolica Augustinianum Milan, Italy I. Introduction: First Impressions of the Index Thomisticus UPON ENTERING an excellent library of philosophy, one cannot help but notice the 56 volumes of the Inde:c Thomisticus.1 Anyone with a scholarly interest in Saint 1 Index Thomisticus: Sancti Thomae Aquinatis Operum omnium Indices et concordantiae... (Stuttgart: Frommann-Holzboog, 1974-1980). Reference to this work in (...)
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    A Contradiction in Saint Thomas’s Teaching on Creation.Theodore J. Kondoleon - 1993 - The Thomist 57 (1):51-61.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:A CONTRADICTION IN SAINT THOMAS'S TEACHING ON CREATION THEODORE J. KONDOLEON Villanova University Villanova, Pennsylvania 0 THOSE FAMILIAR with Saint Thomas's writings is generally known that the Angelic Doctor changed his position on a number of philosophical issues during the course of his relatively short professional career. For instance, there is his opinion concerning the instrumental role of higher creatures in the creation of the universe-something he allowed as (...)
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    Plato’s Parmenides and St. Thomas’s Analysis of God as One and Trinity.Sherwin Klein - 1991 - The Thomist 55 (2):229-244.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:PLATO'S PARMENIDES AND ST. THOMAS'S ANALYSIS OF GOD AS ONE AND TRINITY SHERWIN KLEIN Fairleigh Dickinson University Hackensack, New Jersey IN HIS CRITICISM of the Neopfatonic interpretation of the Parmenides, Cornford says, "The fanguage throughout is as dry and prosaic as a textbook on algebra; there is little here to suggest that the One has any religious significance as there is in the other case to suggest that x, (...)
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    In the Realm of the Senses: Saint Thomas Aquinas on Sensory Love, Desire, and Delight.Mark P. Drost - 1995 - The Thomist 59 (1):47-58.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:IN THE REALM OF THE SENSES: SAINT THOMAS AQUINAS ON SENSORY LOVE, DESIRE, AND DELIGHT MARK P. DROST University of Rochester Rochester, New York Introduction SAINT THOMAS AQUINAS characterizes delight (delectatio ) as a state in which we are in " union with some good" (I-II, 35, 1).1 Further on he augments this description of delight : " we are not without the good we love, but are at (...)
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