Part, Question
1 1, 14 | said in De Anima ii ~that plants do not know, because they
2 1, 18 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, plants are said to live, inasmuch
3 1, 18 | of ~life is heard in the plants," whereby it is inferred
4 1, 18 | inanimate bodies are inferior to plants. ~Therefore they have not
5 1, 18 | then they are at rest. Plants ~and other living things
6 1, 18 | nature. Of this kind are ~plants, which move themselves according
7 1, 18 | hardly exceeds that of ~plants. Whereas such as have the
8 1, 31 | in a garden, though many plants and animals are with him
9 1, 47 | than ~the elements, and plants than minerals, and animals
10 1, 47 | minerals, and animals than plants, and men ~than other animals;
11 1, 59 | inclination, without knowledge, as plants and inanimate ~bodies. Such
12 1, 62 | viii, 3), the growing of plants from the earth did not take
13 1, 62 | germinating power of the plants ~was bestowed upon the earth.
14 1, 66 | being adorned by herbs and plants, for which reason it is
15 1, 69 | About the production of plants.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[69] A[
16 1, 69 | towards an end, namely, that plants and animals might ~be on
17 1, 69 | fitting that the production of plants should take place on ~the
18 1, 69 | that the production of ~plants should take place on the
19 1, 69 | place on the third day. For plants have life, as ~animals have.
20 1, 69 | Therefore the production of plants, as ~also belonging to the
21 1, 69 | the production of certain plants ~the earth was accursed.
22 1, 69 | Therefore the production of plants in general ~should not have
23 1, 69 | 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, as plants are firmly fixed to the
24 1, 69 | the work of ~formation. Plants, therefore, ought not to
25 1, 69 | comeliness which it owes to the plants that clothe it, as it were,
26 1, 69 | concerning the production of ~plants, Augustine's opinion differs
27 1, 69 | text, ~consider that the plants were produced in act in
28 1, 69 | said to have then produced plants and trees in their causes, ~
29 1, 69 | Therefore, the production of plants in their ~causes, within
30 1, 69 | Now the ~production of plants from out the earth is a
31 1, 69 | 1 ~Reply OBJ 1: Life in plants is hidden, since they lack
32 1, 69 | produced unfruitful and noxious plants. Hence it is said: "Shall
33 1, 70 | fixed in the firmament, as plants are ~fixed in the earth.
34 1, 70 | in the ~firmament." But plants are described as produced
35 1, 70 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 4: Further, plants are an effect of the sun,
36 1, 70 | earth has of ~producing plants. Wherefore Scripture does
37 1, 70 | existing, as animals and plants were ~formed. For those,
38 1, 70 | Basil (Hom. v in Hexaem.), plants were ~recorded as produced
39 1, 70 | bodies to be gods, hold that plants ~originate primarily from
40 1, 70 | full perfection as were plants yielding seed, as also were ~
41 1, 70 | stars are nobler bodies than plants or animals, and ~must therefore
42 1, 70 | beings in the same sense as plants and animals, and that if ~
43 1, 71 | about the production of plants. For while others say that
44 1, 72 | in Hexaem.). The life ~of plants, for instance, is very imperfect
45 1, 72 | In other animals, and in plants, mention is made of genus ~
46 1, 72 | him. Again, animals and plants may ~be said to be produced
47 1, 72 | begetting children. As to plants, since they experience neither
48 1, 72 | inanimate ~things, or of plants, may have been generated
49 1, 74 | some writers hold that plants and animals were produced ~
50 1, 74 | of the ~world animals and plants did not exist actually.
51 1, 76 | animals more perfect ~than plants, and man than brute animals;
52 1, 76 | to the nutritive souls of plants. Therefore, ~as a surface
53 1, 76 | of the nutritive soul in plants, and universally of all
54 1, 76 | greater variety than in plants.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[76] A[
55 1, 48 | than ~the elements, and plants than minerals, and animals
56 1, 48 | minerals, and animals than plants, and men ~than other animals;
57 1, 60 | inclination, without knowledge, as plants and inanimate ~bodies. Such
58 1, 63 | viii, 3), the growing of plants from the earth did not take
59 1, 63 | germinating power of the plants ~was bestowed upon the earth.
60 1, 67 | being adorned by herbs and plants, for which reason it is
61 1, 70 | About the production of plants.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[69] A[
62 1, 70 | towards an end, namely, that plants and animals might ~be on
63 1, 70 | fitting that the production of plants should take place on ~the
64 1, 70 | that the production of ~plants should take place on the
65 1, 70 | place on the third day. For plants have life, as ~animals have.
66 1, 70 | Therefore the production of plants, as ~also belonging to the
67 1, 70 | the production of certain plants ~the earth was accursed.
68 1, 70 | Therefore the production of plants in general ~should not have
69 1, 70 | 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, as plants are firmly fixed to the
70 1, 70 | the work of ~formation. Plants, therefore, ought not to
71 1, 70 | comeliness which it owes to the plants that clothe it, as it were,
72 1, 70 | concerning the production of ~plants, Augustine's opinion differs
73 1, 70 | text, ~consider that the plants were produced in act in
74 1, 70 | said to have then produced plants and trees in their causes, ~
75 1, 70 | Therefore, the production of plants in their ~causes, within
76 1, 70 | Now the ~production of plants from out the earth is a
77 1, 70 | 1 ~Reply OBJ 1: Life in plants is hidden, since they lack
78 1, 70 | produced unfruitful and noxious plants. Hence it is said: "Shall
79 1, 71 | fixed in the firmament, as plants are ~fixed in the earth.
80 1, 71 | in the ~firmament." But plants are described as produced
81 1, 71 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 4: Further, plants are an effect of the sun,
82 1, 71 | earth has of ~producing plants. Wherefore Scripture does
83 1, 71 | existing, as animals and plants were ~formed. For those,
84 1, 71 | Basil (Hom. v in Hexaem.), plants were ~recorded as produced
85 1, 71 | bodies to be gods, hold that plants ~originate primarily from
86 1, 71 | full perfection as were plants yielding seed, as also were ~
87 1, 71 | stars are nobler bodies than plants or animals, and ~must therefore
88 1, 71 | beings in the same sense as plants and animals, and that if ~
89 1, 71 | about the production of plants. For while others say that
90 1, 71 | in Hexaem.). The life ~of plants, for instance, is very imperfect
91 1, 71 | In other animals, and in plants, mention is made of genus ~
92 1, 71 | him. Again, animals and plants may ~be said to be produced
93 1, 71 | begetting children. As to plants, since they experience neither
94 1, 71 | inanimate ~things, or of plants, may have been generated
95 1, 73 | some writers hold that plants and animals were produced ~
96 1, 73 | of the ~world animals and plants did not exist actually.
97 1, 75 | animals more perfect ~than plants, and man than brute animals;
98 1, 75 | to the nutritive souls of plants. Therefore, ~as a surface
99 1, 75 | of the nutritive soul in plants, and universally of all
100 1, 75 | greater variety than in plants.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[76] A[
101 1, 77 | vegetative power, as the plants. There are others in which
102 1, 83 | knowledge whatever - such as plants, as the Philosopher says (
103 1, 90 | man is more distant from plants than he is from the ~brutes.
104 1, 90 | is from the ~brutes. But plants are erect in stature, while
105 1, 90 | stature, man is far above plants. For ~man's superior part,
106 1, 90 | situation of his ~body. Plants have the superior part turned
107 1, 91 | specific agent, such as some ~plants and animals by the influence
108 1, 91 | power together; as we see in plants which are generated from ~
109 1, 91 | noblest vital function in plants is generation. Wherefore ~
110 1, 91 | and female are one, as in plants they are always united;
111 1, 92 | animals in one way, and plants in ~another. Wherefore it
112 1, 95 | of the ~perfect; as the plants make use of the earth for
113 1, 95 | and ~animals make use of plants, and man makes use of both
114 1, 95 | and man makes use of both plants and animals. ~Therefore
115 1, 95 | of the soul existing in plants are ~nutritive, augmentative,
116 1, 95 | man had no dominion over plants.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[96] A[
117 1, 95 | which ~liken him to the plants; and "the body itself,"
118 1, 95 | innocence man's mastership over plants and ~inanimate things consisted
119 1, 96 | caused by the forces of plants and other natural ~agencies
120 1, 101 | lit. v, 5, viii, 3), the ~plants were not actually produced
121 1, 101 | work of the six days, the plants, both of ~paradise and others,
122 1, 101 | ought to say that all the plants were actually produced on ~
123 1, 101 | decked with ever-flowering plants." Whence it ~is clear that
124 1, 104 | produced by putrefaction, and plants, and minerals are like the
125 1, 107 | inferior bodies ~in another, plants in another, and animals
126 1, 107 | animals are near to the plants. Now the first ~order is
127 1, 109 | animals, and trees, and plants, and over the increase of
128 1, 109 | over animals than over ~plants; because each angel, even
129 1, 114 | produced from ~animals and plants. And these again are compared
130 1, 118 | differ from animals and plants in ~regard to the vegetative
131 1, 118 | the bodies of animals ~and plants do not increase through
132 1, 118 | begetter in animals ~and plants, inasmuch as the semen owes
133 2, 41 | movement of animals and plants. Secondly, a movement is ~
134 2, 102 | between clean and unclean ~plants. Much less therefore should
135 2, 102 | about ~the cultivation of plants. Therefore it was unfittingly
136 2, 102 | 2: Men were wont to eat plants and other products of the
137 2, 110 | of dumb animals, and of plants. ~Consequently it does not
138 2, 2 | knowing singulars," as plants and animals; whereas the ~
139 2, 23 | increase in animals and plants is not a ~continuous movement,
140 2, 24 | and animals that walk, and plants, out ~of the earth. Therefore
141 2, 53 | watches over animals and plants without the assistance of
142 2, 62 | kill dumb animals or even plants?(2) Whether ~it is lawful
143 2, 62 | common to all animals and plants. Hence for the same reason
144 2, 62 | to slay dumb animals and plants.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[64] A[
145 2, 62 | so ~too things, like the plants, which merely have life,
146 2, 62 | not unlawful if man ~use plants for the good of animals,
147 2, 62 | the fact that ~animals use plants, and men use animals, for
148 2, 62 | both to ~take life from plants for the use of animals,
149 2, 62 | the life of animals and ~plants is preserved not for themselves
150 2, 62 | OBJ 2: Dumb animals and plants are devoid of the life of
151 2, 177 | inclined. Thus the life of plants is said to consist in nourishment ~
152 3, 7 | but senseless animals or plants have not. Now in both ~these
153 3, 19 | as man communicates with plants by His nutritive soul, with ~
154 3, 32 | female. For ~this reason in plants, where both forces are mingled,
155 3, 44 | animals are more noble than plants. But ~Christ worked a miracle
156 3, 44 | Christ worked a miracle on plants as when the fig-tree withered
157 3, 44 | any ~such like thing" on plants or brute animals, "ask not
158 3, 66 | all ~living things, viz. plants and animals are generated,
159 3, 66 | any liquid extracted from plants. It was pure ~water gushing
160 Suppl, 72| the "ninth" day all the ~plants will be bedewed as it were
161 Suppl, 88| Whether the animals and plants will remain?~Aquin.: SMT
162 Suppl, 88| human race is multiplied, plants and animals ~needful for
163 Suppl, 88| generation and corruption of ~plants. This is evident from its
164 Suppl, 88| Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether the plants and animals will remain
165 Suppl, 88| It would seem that the plants and animals will remain
166 Suppl, 88| adorned by the animals ~and plants [*Cf. Gn. 1:11,12,20,21,
167 Suppl, 88| man, so also did animals, ~plants and mineral bodies. But
168 Suppl, 88| Therefore both animals and plants and mineral bodies ~will
169 Suppl, 88| the species of animals, plants, and ~mineral bodies belong
170 Suppl, 88| we should assert that the plants and animals will remain.~
171 Suppl, 88| 4: Further, animals and plants have a more noble form than
172 Suppl, 88| better. Therefore animals and plants should remain rather than
173 Suppl, 88| natural appetite animals and plants desire to ~be for ever,
174 Suppl, 88| 1/3~On the contrary, If plants and animals are to remain,
175 Suppl, 88| being done away. Therefore plants and ~animals will altogether
176 Suppl, 88| the species of ~animals, plants and such like corruptible
177 Suppl, 88| should cease. Now animals and plants were made for the upkeep
178 Suppl, 88| life ceases, animals and plants should cease. ~But after
179 Suppl, 88| man. Therefore neither ~plants nor animals ought to remain.~
180 Suppl, 88| other ~hand, dumb animals, plants, and minerals, and all mixed
181 Suppl, 88| is no need for animals or plants to remain.~Aquin.: SMT XP
182 Suppl, 88| OBJ 2: Neither animals nor plants nor any other bodies merited ~
183 Suppl, 88| adapted to be renewed. But ~plants and animals are not adapted
184 Suppl, 88| of a future renewal. Now plants and animals ~belong to its
185 Suppl, 88| 4: Although animals and plants as to certain other respects ~
186 Suppl, 88| that is in animals and ~plants must be understood in reference
187 Suppl, 88| the first ~movable body, plants and animals cease as to
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