Part, Question
1 1, 18 | living things move with vital movement, in accordance
2 1, 18 | Para. 1/2~Reply OBJ 2: By vital operations are meant those
3 1, 27 | intelligible action, which is a ~vital operation: - from a conjoined
4 1, 27 | name expresses a certain ~vital movement and impulse, accordingly
5 1, 51 | to live and to ~exercise vital functions, did not possess
6 1, 51 | to beget offspring is a vital act. But this has befallen ~
7 1, 51 | Consequently ~the angels exercised vital functions in their assumed
8 1, 51 | is movement. Consequently vital functions can be performed
9 1, 51 | Sensation is entirely a vital function. Consequently it
10 1, 54 | subject: sometimes also for a vital operation, that is, for
11 1, 72 | only in generation is a ~vital act observed in them. For
12 1, 74 | its nature and ~impressing vital power, as the hen broods
13 1, 75 | that not every principle of vital action is a soul, for ~then
14 1, 76 | perform each of all these vital actions is the soul. For
15 1, 76 | referred the different ~vital actions, saying that the
16 1, 77 | would always have actual vital actions, as that which ~
17 1, 77 | actual with respect to its vital ~operations; whence also
18 1, 52 | to live and to ~exercise vital functions, did not possess
19 1, 52 | to beget offspring is a vital act. But this has befallen ~
20 1, 52 | Consequently ~the angels exercised vital functions in their assumed
21 1, 52 | is movement. Consequently vital functions can be performed
22 1, 52 | Sensation is entirely a vital function. Consequently it
23 1, 55 | subject: sometimes also for a vital operation, that is, for
24 1, 71 | only in generation is a ~vital act observed in them. For
25 1, 73 | its nature and ~impressing vital power, as the hen broods
26 1, 74 | that not every principle of vital action is a soul, for ~then
27 1, 75 | perform each of all these vital actions is the soul. For
28 1, 75 | referred the different ~vital actions, saying that the
29 1, 76 | would always have actual vital actions, as that which ~
30 1, 76 | actual with respect to its vital ~operations; whence also
31 1, 77 | are the principles of its vital ~operations. Now, in four
32 1, 90 | 1/1~Reply OBJ 4: Since vital operations are more clearly
33 1, 91 | from ~seed; for the noblest vital function in plants is generation.
34 1, 91 | among animals there is a vital operation nobler than generation, ~
35 1, 91 | ordered to a still nobler vital action, and that is ~intellectual
36 1, 109| bodies, however, there is not vital principle. Therefore they ~
37 1, 110| sensitive operation is a vital operation. But such an operation
38 1, 117| but it is based on the (vital) ~spirit in the semen which
39 1, 117| 2). And since in this (vital) spirit the power of the
40 1, 117| semen is dissolved and the (vital) ~spirit thereof vanishes.
41 1, 117| OBJ 2: Some say that the vital functions observed in the
42 1, 117| explanations are false; for ~vital functions such as feeling,
43 2, 17 | this movement is called "vital." For which reason ~Gregory
44 2, 17 | does the pulse which is a vital movement. By the pulse he
45 2, 28 | viii, 10) that "love is a vital principle uniting, or ~seeking
46 2, 31 | of those things which are vital to an animal, ~namely, of
47 2, 37 | are not repugnant to the vital movement as regards its
48 2, 37 | contraction, are repugnant to the vital movement, not only as ~regards
49 2, 37 | specifically in conformity with the vital movement: whereas sorrow ~
50 2, 38 | nature, is repugnant to the vital movement of the body; and ~
51 2, 38 | nature to its due state of ~vital movement, is opposed to
52 2, 44 | takes place, the heat and vital spirits are withdrawn ~inwardly.
53 2, 44 | accumulation of heat and vital spirits in the interior ~
54 2, 44 | result of contraction, the vital spirits and ~heat are accumulated
55 2, 44 | contraction ~of heat and vital spirits towards the inner
56 2, 44 | in ~those who fear, the vital spirits recede from outer
57 2, 44 | body, yet the movement of vital spirits is not the same
58 2, 44 | heat and subtlety of the vital spirits, which result from
59 2, 44 | direction: ~wherefore the vital spirits and heat concentrate
60 2, 44 | condensation caused by cold, the ~vital spirits have a downward
61 2, 44 | Consequently the heat and vital spirits abandon ~the heart
62 2, 44 | in animals, is heat and vital spirits: wherefore when
63 2, 44 | nature stores up the heat and vital spirits within them, ~in
64 2, 44 | Problem. xxvii, 9) when the vital spirits and heat ~are concentrated
65 2, 44 | the internal ~heat and vital spirits move from the heart
66 2, 44 | from the emission of the ~vital spirits in an upward direction
67 2, 44 | itself, is ~free to set the vital spirits and heat in movement,
68 2, 48 | fervor of the blood and ~vital spirits around the heart,
69 2, 72 | so out of order that the vital principle ~is destroyed;
70 2, 72 | other ~hand, saving the vital principle, there may be
71 2, 72 | repaired by reason of the vital principle being preserved,
72 2, 80 | movements of the soul are ~vital functions. Now no vital
73 2, 80 | vital functions. Now no vital functions can be exercised
74 2, 80 | which are the ~lowest of vital functions. Therefore the
75 2, 80 | a local movement of the vital spirits or ~humors can be
76 2, 80 | movements of the heart and the vital spirits: ~wherefore the
77 2, 80 | 1~Reply OBJ 1: Although vital functions are always from
78 2, 82 | nearer ~to, or further from a vital principle. But the cause
79 2, 85 | elements. Since therefore the vital ~functions are fulfilled
80 2, 110| soul is the principal of vital deeds through the ~medium
81 2, 31 | Further, according to Jerome vital truths are not to be foregone ~
82 2, 31 | Now God's commandments are vital truths. Since, ~therefore,
83 2, 31 | through it, it is longer a ~vital truth, nor is it a matter
84 2, 145| in the production of the vital spirit: but it is ~chiefly
85 2, 145| heat, and the increase in vital spirits are of short duration,
86 3, 2 | being, so that ~the body has vital being through the soul;
87 3, 8 | receive from Christ a certain vital act, i.e. to believe, as
88 3, 65 | i.e. by acquiring some vital ~perfection; secondly, indirectly [
89 3, 72 | imagination, and because the (vital) spirits mount directly
90 3, 89 | by dying, ceases to have vital ~operations: for which reason,
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