Philosophic Classics From Plato to Derrida
728 DAVIDHUME of the matter be received, this must be absolutely impracticable. Had not objects a regular conjunction with each ...
324 MOSESMAIMONIDES PROPOSITION VII: Things which are changeable are, at the same time, divisible. Hence everything that moves i ...
ANENQUIRYCONCERNINGHUMANUNDERSTANDING(SECTIONVIII) 729 produce the good and prevent the evil actions. We may give to this influe ...
THEGUIDE FOR THEPERPLEXED 325 remains for some time in the same condition as before, and yet cannot move in the manner it has mo ...
730 DAVIDHUME long or short; so wherever a continued chain of necessary causes is fixed, that Being, either finite or infinite, ...
326 MOSESMAIMONIDES Of these foregoing twenty-five propositions some may be verified by means of a lit- tle reflection and the a ...
ANENQUIRYCONCERNINGHUMANUNDERSTANDING(SECTIONVIII) 731 mind of man is so formed by nature that, upon the appearance of certain c ...
327 Saint Thomas Aquinas was indisputably the greatest of the medieval philosophers. He was born in his family’s castle of Rocca ...
732 DAVIDHUME The secondobjection admits not of so easy and satisfactory an answer; nor is it possible to explain distinctly, ho ...
328 THOMASAQUINAS will bellow so loud his bellowing will fill the world.” In 1252, Thomas returned to Paris for graduate studies ...
ANENQUIRYCONCERNINGHUMANUNDERSTANDING(SECTIONIX) 733 fatiguing part of the chase to the younger, and will place himself so as to ...
INTRODUCTION 329 conflict between the teachings of philosophy and those of theology. To use a later analogy, Thomas believed tha ...
734 DAVIDHUME which we possess in common with beasts, and on which the whole conduct of life depends, is nothing but a species o ...
330 THOMASAQUINAS his arguments for a just war). The translation is that of the Fathers of the English Dominican Province. The ...
ANENQUIRYCONCERNINGHUMANUNDERSTANDING(SECTIONX) 735 merely as external evidences, and are not brought home to every one’s breast ...
SUMMATHEOLOGICA(I, Q.2) 331 From St. Thomas Aquinas,Summa Theologica, Treatise on God (Part I, Q. 2); Treatise on Man (Part I, Q ...
736 DAVIDHUME commonly an inclination to truth and a principle of probity, were they not sensible to shame, when detected in a f ...
332 THOMASAQUINAS this word is signified that thing than which nothing greater can be conceived. But that which exists actually ...
ANENQUIRYCONCERNINGHUMANUNDERSTANDING(SECTIONX) 737 little analogy to those events, of which he had had constant and uniform exp ...
SUMMATHEOLOGICA(I, Q.2) 333 Second Article WHETHERITCANBEDEMONSTRATEDTHATGODEXISTS? We Proceed Thus to the Second Article:— Obje ...
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