Part, Question
1 1, 14 | subsisting, but are the acts of organs, do not ~know themselves,
2 1, 18 | by their command move the organs of movement. Thus in the
3 1, 51 | angels perceive through the organs of their ~assumed bodies.
4 1, 51 | end, ~that by such bodily organs the spiritual powers of
5 1, 54 | exercised by corporeal organs; such powers are acts of
6 1, 54 | performed through ~bodily organs, as intellect and will:
7 1, 70 | qualities, ~and all the organs of the senses require a
8 1, 76 | which are in the corporeal organs. Thus through the ~intelligible
9 1, 76 | body, ~distinct even as to organs, to which souls he referred
10 1, 76 | soul which use corporeal organs; for this reason, that ~
11 1, 76 | his hands, which are "the organs of organs" (De Anima iii),
12 1, 76 | which are "the organs of organs" (De Anima iii), since by ~
13 1, 76 | parts of the body are the ~organs. For that part which is
14 1, 77 | performed by means of corporeal organs; as sight by the eye, and
15 1, 77 | diversity of ~the corporeal organs.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[77] A[
16 1, 52 | angels perceive through the organs of their ~assumed bodies.
17 1, 52 | end, ~that by such bodily organs the spiritual powers of
18 1, 55 | exercised by corporeal organs; such powers are acts of
19 1, 55 | performed through ~bodily organs, as intellect and will:
20 1, 71 | qualities, ~and all the organs of the senses require a
21 1, 75 | which are in the corporeal organs. Thus through the ~intelligible
22 1, 75 | body, ~distinct even as to organs, to which souls he referred
23 1, 75 | soul which use corporeal organs; for this reason, that ~
24 1, 75 | his hands, which are "the organs of organs" (De Anima iii),
25 1, 75 | which are "the organs of organs" (De Anima iii), since by ~
26 1, 75 | parts of the body are the ~organs. For that part which is
27 1, 76 | performed by means of corporeal organs; as sight by the eye, and
28 1, 76 | diversity of ~the corporeal organs.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[77] A[
29 1, 77 | assigned by some to the organs in which one or other of
30 1, 77 | the powers are not for the organs, but the ~organs for the
31 1, 77 | for the organs, but the ~organs for the powers; wherefore
32 1, 77 | reason that there are various organs; on the contrary, for this
33 1, 77 | nature provided a variety of organs, that they might be adapted
34 1, 77 | flavored morsel. But the organs of ~smelling and hearing
35 1, 78 | they are acts of corporeal organs, in which certain species ~
36 1, 83 | sensible: but the sensible organs are affected by the sensible,
37 1, 84 | and exist in corporeal organs, have not the same mode
38 1, 85 | being ~acts of corporeal organs, the influence of the heavenly
39 1, 88 | it does not then possess organs of sense and imagination ~
40 1, 88 | which are in corporeal organs; but when it is ~separated
41 1, 90 | through the senses, the organs of which cannot be formed
42 1, 90 | iii, 8), "the organ of ~organs." Moreover this was more
43 1, 100 | are situate in corporeal organs; and ~therefore, so long
44 1, 114 | are the acts of corporeal organs, but ~accidentally: because
45 1, 114 | hindered by ~obstacles in the organs; thus an eye when disturbed
46 1, 114 | powers affixed to corporeal ~organs, as some maintained, holding
47 1, 114 | are affixed to corporeal organs: for ~whatever is done here
48 1, 114 | are affixed to corporeal organs. But in this the intellect
49 1, 114 | are not ~acts of corporeal organs, it is impossible that heavenly
50 2, 4 | the soul transcends the organs of the ~body; but not according
51 2, 9 | the senses, and also the organs themselves of the sensitive
52 2, 9 | they are acts of ~bodily organs, can be moved accidentally,
53 2, 13 | only acts, but also the organs, ~are means (Phys. ii, 3).
54 2, 13 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: The organs are ordained to the end,
55 2, 16 | of those powers, or the ~organs which are parts of the body.
56 2, 17 | members of the body are organs of the soul's powers. ~Consequently
57 2, 17 | of the heart and of the organs of generation are ~involuntary,"
58 2, 17 | the case ~with these two organs in particular, because each
59 2, 22 | the FP, Q[78], A[3] the organs of the soul can ~be changed
60 2, 22 | intention of ~color. But the organs are receptive of another
61 2, 51 | the disposition of his ~organs of sense, is more apt than
62 2, 65 | animals are provided with ~organs whereby to perform the actions
63 2, 67 | they are acts of bodily organs. Therefore it ~seems that
64 2, 67 | powers will be in ~the bodily organs, just as they now are. Hence
65 2, 67 | which are acts ~of bodily organs, viz. in the powers of imagination
66 2, 68 | part of men, who are His organs when He moves them. The
67 2, 74 | not principles but merely ~organs of action: wherefore they
68 2, 93 | which are acts ~of bodily organs having an inclination for
69 2, 127 | goods of fortune are useful organs or instruments of ~virtuous
70 2, 149 | etc.: "The belly and the organs of generation are neighbors,
71 2, 149 | the ~neighborhood of the organs may indicate their complicity
72 2, 149 | none but a ~lawful use the organs intended for procreation."
73 2, 149 | Now the use of these ~organs is the proper matter of
74 2, 149 | because the ~movement of the organs of generation is not subject
75 2, 149 | insubordination of the ~genital organs, and because by these sins
76 2, 150 | Dei i, 18) that "those organs may ~be injured through
77 2, 154 | which make use of bodily organs. The operations of these
78 2, 154 | The operations of these organs ~conduce somewhat to those
79 2, 166 | operate through bodily organs. Now sensible goods are
80 2, 185 | the hand is "the organ of organs" [*De ~Anima iii, 8], handiwork
81 3, 25 | which were temples, and organs of the Holy Ghost dwelling
82 3, 34 | proper disposition of the organs - a condition which would
83 3, 34 | and endowed with ~sensible organs, much more was it possible
84 3, 83 | the hand is the "organ of organs" (De Anima iii), all works
85 Suppl, 32| heart, but the sensory ~organs, except in so far as the
86 Suppl, 32| Reply OBJ 4: The bodily organs which are the instruments
87 Suppl, 32| which are anointed, and the organs of ~generation which it
88 Suppl, 70| kinds - some being acts of ~organs and emanating from the soul
89 Suppl, 70| powers which are ~the acts of organs, even as any form, from
90 Suppl, 70| powers that perfect the organs ~may flow from the essence
91 Suppl, 70| said to be acts of the ~organs, not as though they were
92 Suppl, 70| essential forms of those organs, ~except in reference to
93 Suppl, 70| they are the ~acts of the organs, by perfecting them for
94 Suppl, 70| same in identity), so the organs will be the same identically, ~
95 Suppl, 70| vision, since it has not the organs by which sensitive or imaginative ~
96 Suppl, 76| perfections or acts of organs unless as principles of
97 Suppl, 79| outflow of species towards the organs of sense, on ~account of
98 Suppl, 79| however, be observed that the organs of sense are transmuted
99 Suppl, 79| reception of species in the ~organs of sensation, so there will
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