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Albert the GreatM Führer - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, 2006 - plato.stanford.edu... own actions. This power, the liberum arbitrium, Albert believes is identifiedneither with the intellect nor the will. He holds ... Cited by 1 - Related articles - All 2 versions
Thomas Aquinas on the Will as Rational Appetite- ►jhu.edu [PDF] D Gallagher - Journal of the History of Philosophy, 1991 - muse.jhu.edu... cognition. Understandably enough, Thomas addresses himself to these issueswithin his discussions of liberum arbitrium. These terms ... Cited by 10 - Related articles - All 6 versions

The Scope of Deliberation: A Conflict in AquinasTH Irwin - The Review of Metaphysics, 1990 - jstor.orgPage 1. THE SCOPE OF DELIBERATION: A CONFLICT IN AQUINAS TH IRWIN I At hasoften been supposed that Aristotle's account of thought ... Cited by 2 - Related articles
[CITATION] The Will as King over the Powers of the Soul: Uses and Sources of an Image in the …RJ Teske - Vivarium, 1994 - BRILLCited by 3 - Related articles

Freedom? The Anthropological Concepts in Luther and Melanchthon ComparedO Bayer - The Harvard Theological Review, 1998 - jstor.org... '2See Thomas Aquinas Summa Theologica IQ 19, A. 10: "liberum arbitrium est facultasrationis et voluntatis, qua bonum et malum eligitur." '3"For the desires of ... Cited by 1 - Related articles - BL Direct
[PDF] ►Did Calvin Believe in Free Will?ANS Lane - Vooc Evangelica, 1981 - biblicalstudies.org.uk... Cf. G. Melles, Albertus Pighius en zijn strijd met Calvijn over het liberumarbitrium (Kampen, 1973), 17-53 for a summary of Pighius' case. ... Cited by 2 - Related articles - View as HTML

The Recovery of Free Agency in the Theology of St. AugustineJ Wetzel - The Harvard Theological Review, 1987 - jstor.org... gratiam? Absit, sed magis liberum arbitrium statuimus. ... possible. Liberumarbitrium seems generally to be reserved for describing the ... Cited by 5 - Related articles - All 3 versions
St. Augustine's Attitude to Religious CoercionPRL Brown - The Journal of Roman Studies, 1964 - jstor.orgPage 1. ST. AUGUSTINE'S ATTITUDE TO RELIGIOUS COERCION By PRL BROWN * Augustinehad to face the issue of religious coercion throughout his episcopate, and ... Cited by 22 - Related articles

[BOOK] The world as will and representationA Schopenhauer, 1966 - books.google.com... Schopenhauer uses the expression liberum arbitrium indifferentiae to convey themeaning of a will that is absolutely free in the meta- physical sense before it ... Cited by 360 - Related articles - All 4 versions
Kierkegaard and LeibnizR Grimsley - Journal of the History of Ideas, 1965 - jstor.org... trium is "nowhere to be found," Kierkegaard adds: "To let freedom begin asliberum arbitrium which is quite as free to choose the good ... Cited by 3 - Related articles
Melancthon's “Synergism.”FH Foster - Papers of the American Society of Church History, 2009 - Cambridge Univ Press... In Luther's favorite treatise, and elsewhere, he often makes the distinction betweenliberum arbitrium, the faculty of free will, which remains unchanged by ... Cited by 2 - Related articles

A LOGICAL FOUNDATION OF FUZZIBESS FOR THE APPLICATION TO HUMAN ACTIONSA ru Giuculescu - Fuzzy engineering toward human friendly systems, 1992 - books.google.com... ah (iiiJheterontmous and autotelic action hnat ha 2 (iv) heteron* mous and heterotelica* ti «n hnht h Ty^ eCi) is labeled" liberum arbitrium" and embodies a ... Cited by 3 - Related articles
[CITATION] … Reformation and Counter-Reformation? Bellarmine and Ames on liberum arbitriumE Dekker - Reformation and Scholasticism: An Ecumenical …Cited by 1 - Related articles
Toward the Understanding of KierkegaardP Merlan - The Journal of Religion, 1943 - jstor.orgPage 1. THE JOURNAL OF RELIGION Volume XXIII APRIL 1943 TOWARD THEUNDERSTANDING OF KIERKEGAARD PHILIP MERLAN I S REN KIERKEGAARD ... Cited by 2 - Related articles - All 2 versions
Free Will and Theodicy in Augustine: An Exposition and CritiqueF Berthold Jr - Religious Studies, 1981 - jstor.org... In addition to the general capacity of willing (voluntas) Augustine speaksof the free choice of the will (liberum arbitrium). This ... Cited by 2 - Related articles - All 3 versions

[CITATION] Freedom in MolinaG Smith, 1966 - Loyola University PressCited by 5 - Related articles
Augustine and medieval philosophyMWF Stone - The Cambridge Companion to Augustine, 2001 - books.google.com... While both Augustine and Aristotle are conspicuous in the disputes over liberumarbitrium (freedom of decision), this being the main forum in which discussions ... Cited by 4 - Related articles - All 2 versions
[PDF] ►Descartes's CompatibilismV Chappell - Reason, Will and Sensation. Studies in Descartes's … - courses.umass.edu... Indeed at several places in his text, Descartes uses the expression 'free decision'(liberum arbitrium) as the name of the faculty of will (Med iv: AT VII 56 ... Cited by 15 - Related articles - View as HTML - All 6 versions

Aquinas on Being, Goodness, and Divine SimplicityE Stump - Miscellanea Mediaevalia Band 30: Die Logik des … - reference-global.com... places. It is also clear that for Aquinas liberum arbitrium is the powerfor choosing among alternative possibilities. In addition ... Cited by 1 - Related articles

[PDF] ►Anselm's account of freedomT Williams, S Visser - Canadian Journal of Philosophy, 2001 - shell.cas.usf.edu... Anselm uses libertas arbitrii and liberum arbitrium interchangeably. ... To say thatthey sinned per liberum arbitrium (through free choice), as Anselm does ... Cited by 1 - Related articles - View as HTML - BL Direct - All 3 versions

Letting Scotus speak for himselfMB Ingham - Medieval Philosophy and Theology, 2003 - Cambridge Univ Press... causandum actum volendi, ut sic breviter 'natura actu intelligens obiectum et libera'est causa velle et nolle; et in hoc consistit liberum arbitrium, sive in ... Cited by 2 - Related articles
Hobbes as Reformation Theologian: Implications of the Free-Will ControversyL Damrosch Jr - Journal of the History of Ideas, 1979 - jstor.org... Following Augustine, it was usual to speak of free choice rather than will, liberumarbitrium rather than voluntas, since the will of every fallen man is in ... Cited by 9 - Related articles - All 3 versions

European citizenship and the republican tradition- ►jhu.edu [PDF] D Jacobson, Z Kilic - The Good Society, 2003 - muse.jhu.edu... Public freedom was not "an inner realm into which men might escape at will fromthe pressures of the world, nor was it the liberum arbitrium which makes the ... Cited by 2 - Related articles - All 5 versions
[PDF] ►Castoriadis, Arendt, and the Problem of the NewLMG Zerilli - Constellations, 2002 - uchicago.edu... even those very few who believed in the liberum arbitrium have reduced it to a simple'choice' between two or several options, as though these options were ... Cited by 2 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 4 versions
Kant on Free Will and ArbitrarinessEV Cherkasova - Philosophy and Literature, 2004 - muse.jhu.edu... wanting, desire), svoevolie (arbitrariness) etc.—the Underground Man is referringto what medieval scholastics would call liberum arbitrium indifferentiae. ... Cited by 1 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 3 versions

[CITATION] Liberum arbitrium and necessitas: a philosophical inquiry into Augustine's conception of the …E Rannikko, 1997 - Luther-Agricola-Society

[CITATION] Letter to dr. Chalmers on the liberum arbitrium, with additional remarks [by J. Johnstone?].J Johnstone, 1842
[CITATION] Human Action and Human Freedom: Four Theories of Liberum Arbitrium in the Early …CA McCluskey, 1997 - University of Iowa
[CITATION] … in relation to a settlement of the Church Question, on the footing of the Liberum Arbitrium …G Assembly - Hume Tracts, 1842 - null
[CITATION] Liberum arbitrium and necessitasE Rannikko - A philosophical inquiry into Augustine's concep
[CITATION] Clementia Liberum Arbitrium HabetM Bellincioni - Paideia, 1984

CITATION] ST. ANSELM AND THE WILL AS A POWERT Ekenberg - A Philosophical Smorgasbord: Essays on Action, Truth, …, 2003 - Dept. of Philosophy, Uppsala University
Jena:" Akrasia and incontinentia: The Problem of Weakness of Will in the Philosophy of the …J Müller, M Perkams - Bulletin de Philosophie Médiévale, 2004 - Brepols Publishers... pursues what appears to be advantageous (commodum), ie, what promotes his or herhap- piness, and such a person, while possessing liberum arbitrium, does not ...


Liberty of decision in the philosophy of St. Thomas AquinasP Bolberitz - Verbum, 2005 - akademiai.com... to ap- pear first in the terminology of the Stoical philosophy as a free act ofwill with individual characteristics (liberum arbitrium), thus contradicting to ... Related articles

[PDF] ►The rationalist of Aquino: Rescuing Aquinas from intellective determinismS Kristinsson - skemman.is... that “...the very fact that a human being is rational makes it necessary that ahuman being be characterized by free decision (liberum arbitrium).” (ST I ... View as HTML - All 8 versions

Intellect and Will in Augustine's Confessions- ►unl.edu [PDF] DD Crawford - Religious studies, 1988 - jstor.org... Augustine's conception of the will - whether it functions as liberum arbitrium,capable of choosing between presented alternatives, or simply as the execu? ... Related articles - All 5 versions

Calvin, Bernard and the Freedom of the WillV Brümmer - Religious Studies, 1994 - jstor.org... (i) Freedom from necessity This freedom is the liberum arbitrium or freedom of choiceby which ... Why is our liberum arbitrium impotent in regard to this task? ... BL Direct - All 2 versions
[PDF] ►Bruno Dumont and Akademeia: The Place Iustitia Dei, Auto-exousia and Our Experience of …T Clark, Q Montréal - nfn-audiovideo.ca... to interpret it as auto-exousia rather than as liberum arbitrium. Rabbi MosheBen Maimon, in his commentary on the Hebrew term “tzelem ... Related articles - View as HTML

Decline and Fall of Virtue EthicsKL Forhan - The Review of Politics, 1997 - jstor.org... For example, her discussion of liberum arbitrium, its standard translation, "freewill," and her preferred alternative, "free decision," is itself lucid and ...

[CITATION] Erasmus on Free Will: An Issue Revisited1M Hoffmann - Erasmus of Rotterdam Society Yearbook, 1990 - BRILL

2. WillR Kane - The Significance of Free Will, 1999 - ingentaconnect.comIngentaConnect. ...

Aquinas.JT Eberl - The Review of Metaphysics, 2004 - questia.com... of Aquinas's account of human freedom in which several misunderstandings are corrected,such as the meaning of Aquinas's term liberum arbitrium, and the ...

Habitus fidei: an essay on the history of a concept- ►kuleuven.be [PDF] M Wisse - Scottish Journal of Theology, 2003 - Cambridge Univ Press... etext/gc.htm, III, 156: 'Sciendum tamen est quod, cum etiam ille qui gratiam habet,petat a Deo ut perseveret in bono; sicut liberum arbitrium non sufficit ad ... BL Direct - All 5 versions

[DOC] ►Free will and the soft constraints of reasonCF Costa - RATIO-OXFORD-, 2006 - filosofia.cchla.ufrn.br... His judgment (liberum arbitrium) is impaired, and therefore his subsequent decisionsand actions, which permits us to say that in a full sense of the word ... Cited by 1 - Related articles - View as HTML - BL Direct - All 4 versions

Augustine's rejection of the free-will defence: an overview of the late Augustine's theodicyJ Couenhoven - Religious Studies, 2007 - Cambridge Univ Press... But with that caveat in mind, let us consider Augustine's late view of the liberumarbitrium (free choice) Adam and Eve had before the Fall. ... Cited by 2 - Related articles - BL Direct

Baader: The Centrality of Original SinP Koslowski - Kierkegaard and his German contemporaries, 2007 - books.google.com... An intermediate term between sensuousness and free choice or liberum arbitrium ofgood and evil is needed, and that intermediate term is the concept of anxiety ... Cited by 1 - Related articles

The concept of will in early Latin philosophy- ►jhu.edu [PDF] NW Gilbert - Journal of the History of Philosophy, 1963 - muse.jhu.edu... the world. It is also significant that Lucretius does not speak of "freechoice" ("liberum arbitrium"). Cicero (106--43 BC). With ... Cited by 18 - Related articles - All 4 versions

Aquinas and Intellectual Determinism: The Test Case of Angelic SinT Hoffmann - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie, 2007 - reference-global.com... Yet since the core problem of liberum arbi- trium – to explain how intellect ... thatevery creature endowed with the power of liberum arbitrium, including angels ... BL Direct - All 3 versions

8 Faith and the Kierkegaardian leapMJ Ferreira - The Cambridge Companion to Kierkegaard, 1998 - books.google.com... arbitrariness. But freedom, for Kierkegaard, never requires liberum arbitrium(freedom of indifference)(JP E 61-2; see also 74, 68). We ... Cited by 6 - Related articles

[BOOK] Henry of Ghent and the transformation of scholastic thought: studies in memory of Jos …G Guldentops, J Decorte, CG Steel, 2003 - books.google.com... that Henry's anthropology was developed in the context of a general polemic against'Aristotelian' or 'intellectualistic' theories of liberum arbitrium. ... Related articles - All 4 versions

Anselm's Definition of FreedomSG Kane - Religious Studies, 1973 - jstor.org... later writings, where they are generally, though not invariably, referred torespectively by the terms 'libertas' and 'liberum arbitrium'.2 Contrary to the ... Cited by 3 - Related articles

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Thomas Aquinas on the Will as Rational Appetite- ►jhu.edu [PDF] D Gallagher - Journal of the History of Philosophy, 1991 - muse.jhu.edu' For Thomas's understanding of nature and natural motion, seeJ. Weisheipl, "The Concept of Nature," in Nature and Motion in the Middle Ages, ed. W. Carroll (Washington, DC: The Catholic University of America Press, 1985), 1-23. For ... Cited by 10 - Related articles - All 6 versions
[BOOK] Aquinas on mindAJP Kenny, 1993 - books.google.com... vii Abbreviations viii 1 Why read Aquinas? \ 2 Mind and metaphysics 15 3 Perceptionand imagination 31 4 The nature of the intellect 41 5 Appetite and will 59 ... Cited by 46 - Related articles - All 3 versions
Aquinas on our Responsibility for our EmotionsCE Murphy - Medieval Philosophy and Theology, 2001 - Cambridge Univ Press... 27 Moreover, since volitions are for the most part just appetitive responses tothe ... It seems to me, in light of Aquinas's own carelessness about his categories ... Cited by 6 - Related articles
Virtue and Knowledge: Connatural Knowledge According to Thomas Aquinas.T Suto - The Review of Metaphysics, 2004 - questia.com... describing the effect of mutual indwelling in the apprehensive powers, Aquinascontinues describing the effect of mutual indwelling in the appetitive powers. ... Cited by 2 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 4 versions
Rationalized Passion and Passionate Rationality: Thomas Aquinas on the Relation …E Uffenheimer-Lippens - The Review of Metaphysics, 2003 - questia.com... By the "passions of the soul" Thomas Aquinas understands all the movements of theappetitive power of the sensitive soul (46) including those with negative ... Cited by 4 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 2 versions

[BOOK] … knowledge & by love: charity and knowledge in the moral theology of St. Thomas AquinasMS Sherwin, 2005 - books.google.com... THOMAS AQUINAS M1CHA1'L S. SHI R\\'NOP Page 2. By Knowledge & By Love Page 3. ... THOMASAQUINAS THE CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA PRESS WASHINGTON, DC Page 5. ... Cited by 2 - Related articles

[CITATION] The threat of intellective determinismS Kristinsson
[PDF] ►The rationalist of Aquino: Rescuing Aquinas from intellective determinismS Kristinsson - skemman.is... The rational part of the soul, which Aquinas normally refers to as 'reason' (ratio),has two faculties, one cognitive and another appetitive. ... View as HTML - All 8 versions

The Passions and the Moral Life: Appreciating the Originality of AquinasP Gondreau - THOMIST, 2007 - thomist.org... unique relationship between the lower sensitive appetite and the higher intellectualpowers, and the appetitive conflict accruing to it, Aquinas resorts to a ... View as HTML - BL Direct - All 2 versions
Aquinas on MindW read Aquinas - questia.com... Abbreviations, viii. 1 Why read Aquinas? 1. 2 Mind and metaphysics, 15. 3 Perceptionand imagination, 31. 4 The nature of the intellect, 41. 5 Appetite and will ...

Is Aquinas an Act-Ethicist or an Agent-Ethicist?DA Horner - THOMIST, 2006 - thomist.org... He suggests in this statement the possibility of an end-directed rational shapingof appetitive response. For Aquinas, an agent can rationally choose to shape ... Cached - BL Direct - All 3 versions

[PDF] ►The Integral Feminism of St. Thomas AquinasJ Hartel - GREGORIANUM-ROMA-, 1996 - laici.org... 16 JACQUES MARITAIN. "The Humanism of St. Thomas Aquinas". Twentieth CenturyPhilosophy. Ed. ... These powers are both apprehensive and appetitive. ... Cited by 1 - Related articles - View as HTML - BL Direct - All 2 versions

CITATION] Natural appetite and the will in Saint Thomas AquinasRW Graf, 1980 - Philosophy), Niagara University
[CITATION] Wanting Something for Someone: Aquinas on Complex Motions of AppetiteK White - REVIEW OF METAPHYSICS, 2007 - CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF AMERICABL Direct
[CITATION] The role of the sense appetite in man's actions according to St. Thomas Aquinas.C Phung, 1957 - Marquette University
[BOOK] Right practical reason: Aristotle, action, and prudence in AquinasD Westberg, 1994 - books.google.comPage 1. OXFORD Right Practical Reason Aristotle, Action, and Prudence in AquinasDaniel Westberg Page 2. OXFORD THEOLOGICAL MONOGRAPHS ... Cited by 37 - Related articles - All 2 versions
[CITATION] Aquinas On The Cogitative Power And The Generation Of The Sense AppetiteR JANSEN - TRENSearch or browse through our database of over 6,800 theological theses/dissertations and conference papers. Select those titles you would like to order and add them to your shopping cart. When you are finished making ...
Aquinas, Virtue and Recent EpistemologyV AQUINAS - Journal article by Thomas S. Hibbs; The Review of …, 1999 - questia.com... a verbal difference, since we usually mean by curiosity an appetite for knowledgeexhibited in persistent questioning, while Augustine and Aquinas mean by that ...

Aquinas on Concord:" Concord Is a Union of Wills, Not of Opinions".DS Porzecanski - The Review of Metaphysics, 2003 - questia.com... There Aquinas argues that when the appetite or affection (affectus) fixes itselfon an object apprehended as good, the loved good impresses its form on the ... Related articles - BL Direct - All 2 versions
AN INVESTIGATION ON AQUINA'S VIEW POINT ABOUT WILL AND FREE WILLG MOQIMI - NAMEH-YE-MOFID, 2003 - sid.ir... soul's nature. Aquinas accepted Aristotle's idea about the appetitive poweras a distinct power of the soul. In this Philosophical ... Cached

[BOOK] … Effects of Immortality on Intelligence According to St. Thomas Aquinas, a Metaphysical StudyJC Linehan, 2003 - books.google.com... Thomas Aquinas, a Metaphysical Study James Colman Linehan ... It deals principally withthe thought of Saint Thomas Aquinas on the subject-matter under treatment. ... Related articles

Martha Nussbaum and Thomas Aquinas on the Emotions.C Leget - Theological Studies, 2003 - questia.com... Love, hate, fear, and all other human emotions can be found in both parts of theappetitive faculty, but Aquinas carefully keeps them distinguished. ... BL Direct - All 3 versions
[PDF] ►Person and Ethics in Thomas AquinasD Gallagher - Acta Philosophica, 1995 - comcast.net... At this point the primacy of the person in Aquinas' "moral universe" is ... Thus theabsolutely first appetitive motion in rational beings is amor atnicitiae, the ... Cited by 2 - Related articles - View as HTML - All 2 versions

Liberty of decision in the philosophy of St. Thomas AquinasP Bolberitz - Verbum, 2005 - akademiai.com... Thomas declares that will, as an appetitive power (potentia appetitiva) andfree will are not two powers, but one. . ... thomas aquinas 33 ... Related articles
… for Moral Philosophy in the Italian Renaissance: Thomas Aquinas and Jean Buridan on …DA Lines - Moral philosophy on the threshold of modernity, 2005 - Springer... by Eustratius, Michael of Ephesus, Albert the Great, Thomas Aquinas, Giles of ... higherpart of the appetitive element ('in appetitu qui participat rationem'), a ... Related articles - All 2 versions

[CITATION] The nature of the practical intellect according to Saint Thomas AquinasJE Naus, 1959 - Università gregorianaCited by 3 - Related articles

Justice as Equitable Reciprocity: Aquinas UpdatedV Bourke - Am. J. Juris., 1982 - heinonlinebackup.com... Thomas into the cognitive and the appetitive. Both knowing and appetition are furtherbroken down by Aquinas into several lower functions directed to the ... Cited by 1 - Related articles - All 2 versions

[PDF] ►Thomas Aquinas and the Overlapping ConsensusD DiLeo - COMMMONWEALTH: A Journal of Political Science - house.state.pa.us... 7 passion, appetite, desire, pleasure and pain that we become what we are meantto be. 15 Aquinas even goes so far as to rebut explicitly Plato's claim that ... Related articles - View as HTML

[BOOK] Aquinas, ethics, and philosophy of religion: metaphysics and practiceTS Hibbs, 2007 - books.google.com... Page 2. Aquinas, Ethics, and Philosophy of Religion Page 3. ... ISBN 978-0-253-34881-4 (cloth : alk. paper) 1. Thomas, Aquinas, Saint, 12257-1274. 2. Ethics. ... Related articles - All 2 versions

[BOOK] Aquinas on the twofold human good: reason and human happiness in Aquinas's moral …DJM Bradley, 1997 - books.google.com... Operation of the Intellect VII-326 3. The Cognitive and Appetitive Sources of ... Virtue¥11I-387 6. Contemplation and Politics ¥11I-390 7. Aquinas on "Imperfect ... Cited by 13 - Related articles - All 2 versions

The Moral Significance of Pre-Rational Nature in Aquinas: A Reply to Jean Porter (and …M Rhonheimer - Am. J. Juris., 2003 - litigation-essentials.lexisnexis.com... These acts are practical judgments, "constituting" what Aquinas calls "propositions",which because of their being embedded in the appetitive and volitional ... Cited by 1 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 3 versions

[PDF] ►The Psychology of Natural and Supernatural Knowledge according to St. Thomas AquinasT Riplinger - tobias-lib.ub.uni-tuebingen.de... ACCORDING TO ST. THOMAS AQUINAS Thomas Riplinger Tübingen 2003 Page 2. ii ... 1 THEPHENOMENOLOGY OF OGNITION A ORDING TO THOMAS AQUINAS Thomas Riplinger Overview ... Related articles - View as HTML - All 3 versions

Kant and Aquinas on the Priority of the GoodT Hinton - The Review of Metaphysics, 2002 - jstor.orgPage 1. KANT AND AQUINAS ON THE PRIORITY OF THE GOOD TIMOTHY HINTON I ... the ethicalviews of Kant and Aquinas. Both attach great significance to the role of ... Related articles - BL Direct
Emotions as indications to the good: The evaluative function of desire in Aquinas' ethics- ►ppke.hu [PDF] M Riedenauer - Verbum, 2004 - akademiai.com... We analyse Aquinas' theories of appetite (§I ) and emotions (§II ), examine theirrelevance for ethics and their integration into his account of natural law ... Related articles - All 2 versions

Who discovered the Will?TH Irwin - Philosophical Perspectives, 1992 - jstor.org... First Aquinas claims that 'the appetitive (concupiscibilis) power, and every desiringpower, including the irascible power and the will, participate in some ... Cited by 16 - Related articles

Thomas Aquinas and Giles of Rome on the Will.PS Eardley - The Review of Metaphysics, 2003 - questia.com... Gallagher recognizes that, as a rational appetite, the will for Aquinas must alwayschoose the good, real or apparent, that practical reason has judged best. ... Cited by 3 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 2 versions

[BOOK] The nature of the practical intellect according to st. Thomas AquinasJE Naus, 1959 - books.google.com... The Nature of the Practical Intellect according to Saint Thomas Aquinas by JohnE ... the practical intellect means con- formity of the intellect to right appetite. ... Cited by 5 - Related articles

[PDF] ►Aquinas on the Object of the Human Act: A Reading in Light of the Texts and CommentatorsD Sousa-Lara - eticaepolitica.net... the De Malo generally follow that of On Evil: St Thomas Aquinas, trans. ... qui est debono apprehenso secundum rationem” (the rational appetite, that concerns ... View as HTML

St. Thomas Aquinas on the Immaterial Reception of Sensible FormsSM Cohen - The Philosophical Review, 1982 - jstor.org... visual sense images? Aquinas' discussion of appetite in ST, 80, Al containsan im- plied answer to this question. There he talks ... Cited by 13 - Related articles - All 2 versions

[BOOK] Living with God: Thomas Aquinas on the relation between life on earth and" life" after deathE Peters, C Leget, 1997 - books.google.comPage 1. LIVING WITH GOD Thomas Aquinas on the Relation between Life on Earth and'Life' after Death CARLO LEGET \ THOMAS INSTITUUT UTRECHT - PEETERS LEUVEN ... Related articles

Intellective Appetite and the Freedom of Human ActionC McCluskey - THOMIST, 2002 - thomist.org... What is true is that Aquinas would locate synchronic contingency not in the ... if thiscontingency is a function of cognitive capacities or appetitive ones, as ... Cached - BL Direct - All 3 versions
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