Philosophic Classics From Plato to Derrida
748 DAVIDHUME that deity. The knowledge of the cause being derived solely from the effect, they must be exactly adjusted to each ...
344 THOMASAQUINAS Obj.2. Further, happiness is the supreme good. But good is the object of the will. Therefore happiness consist ...
ANENQUIRYCONCERNINGHUMANUNDERSTANDING(SECTIONXI) 749 admonish you, that you have departed from the method of reasoning, attached ...
SUMMATHEOLOGICA(I–II, Q.3) 345 Reply Obj.3. The intellect apprehends the end before the will does: yet motion towards the end be ...
750 DAVIDHUME the gods, at present, exerts itself in part, but not in its full extent; I answer, that you have no reason to give ...
346 THOMASAQUINAS Wherefore it is not yet perfectly happy. Consequently, for perfect happiness the intellect needs to reach the ...
ANENQUIRYCONCERNINGHUMANUNDERSTANDING(SECTIONXI) 751 him; and these inferences will all be founded in experience and observation ...
SUMMATHEOLOGICA(I–II, Q.94) 347 nature not only of man, but also of every creature, as was shown in the First Part (Q. 12, A. 4) ...
752 DAVIDHUME any fact, we have discovered one intention of any man, it may often be reasonable, from experience, to infer anoth ...
348 THOMASAQUINAS Obj.2. Further, the natural law is consequent to human nature. But human nature, as a whole, is one; though, a ...
ANENQUIRYCONCERNINGHUMANUNDERSTANDING(SECTIONXII) 753 cause must bear a similarity and resemblance to other effects and causes, ...
SUMMATHEOLOGICA(I–II, Q.94) 349 Secondly, there is in man an inclination to things that pertain to him more specially, according ...
754 DAVIDHUME by these means we shall make both a slow and a short progress in our systems; are the only methods, by which we ca ...
350 THOMASAQUINAS to matters of detail, the more frequently we encounter defects. Accordingly then in speculative matters truth ...
ANENQUIRYCONCERNINGHUMANUNDERSTANDING(SECTIONXII) 755 our senses. But here philosophy finds herself extremely embarrassed, when ...
SUMMATHEOLOGICA(I–II, Q.95) 351 QUESTION 95: OF HUMAN LAW First Article WHETHERITWASUSEFUL FORLAW S TOBEFRAMED BYMEN? We Procee ...
756 DAVIDHUME qualities. Nothing can save us from this conclusion, but the asserting, that the ideas of those primary qualities ...
352 THOMASAQUINAS desist from evildoing, and leave others in peace, and that they themselves, by being habituated in this way, m ...
ANENQUIRYCONCERNINGHUMANUNDERSTANDING(SECTIONXII) 757 extraordinary, is, that these seemingly absurd opinions are supported by a ...
SUMMATHEOLOGICA(I–II, Q.95) 353 human laws were derived from the natural law, it would follow that they too are the same for all ...
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