Great Books of the Western World, Band 20Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... Common Good ? We proceed thus to the Second Article : It would seem that the law is not always directed to the common good as to its end . Objection 1. For it ... common final cause , according as the common good is 206 SUMMA THEOLOGICA.
... Common Good ? We proceed thus to the Second Article : It would seem that the law is not always directed to the common good as to its end . Objection 1. For it ... common final cause , according as the common good is 206 SUMMA THEOLOGICA.
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... common to all nations . " I answer that , As stated above ( AA . 2 , 3 ) , those things to which a man is inclined naturally pertain to the natural law , and among these it is proper to man to be inclined to act according to reason ...
... common to all nations . " I answer that , As stated above ( AA . 2 , 3 ) , those things to which a man is inclined naturally pertain to the natural law , and among these it is proper to man to be inclined to act according to reason ...
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... common , and which were offered him for the common use of the mon- astery . Therefore it would seem destructive of religious perfection to possess anything in com- mon . Obj . 5. Further , Our Lord in prescribing re- ligious perfection ...
... common , and which were offered him for the common use of the mon- astery . Therefore it would seem destructive of religious perfection to possess anything in com- mon . Obj . 5. Further , Our Lord in prescribing re- ligious perfection ...
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