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St. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica

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estimate

   Part, Question
1 1, 1 | God form within us a truer estimate that God is above whatsoever 2 1, 54 | they have a false practical estimate of what ~is the true good; 3 1, 59 | it is in man. As ~a man's estimate in speculative matters differs 4 1, 65 | To those, however, who estimate ~things, not by the nature 5 1, 55 | they have a false practical estimate of what ~is the true good; 6 1, 60 | it is in man. As ~a man's estimate in speculative matters differs 7 1, 66 | To those, however, who estimate ~things, not by the nature 8 2, 4 | intellect: since it destroys the estimate of prudence (Ethic. vi, 9 2, 4 | contrary to reason, hinders the estimate of ~prudence more than it 10 2, 4 | more than it hinders the estimate of the speculative intellect. ~( 11 2, 4 | And we should form our estimate of things not simply according 12 2, 5 | fail altogether in their estimate.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[5] A[4] 13 2, 33 | pleasure ~destroys the estimate of prudence."~Aquin.: SMT 14 2, 33 | bodily pleasures ~destroy the estimate of prudence, but not the 15 2, 33 | but not the speculative estimate," to ~which they are not 16 2, 46 | justice according to the estimate of ~the angry man, then 17 2, 48 | is first ~felt; and our estimate thereof is gradually lessened 18 2, 8 | so far as to have a right estimate ~of the end, it has not 19 2, 8 | 2/2 ~Now to have a right estimate about the last end one must 20 2, 8 | matters a ~man has a right estimate about the end through a 21 2, 8 | perfected as to have a right estimate ~about the end.~Aquin.: 22 2, 8 | with regard to a ~right estimate about the last end, which 23 2, 19 | appetitive movement, his estimate being ~corrupted in a particular 24 2, 19 | necessary ~to have a particular estimate (De Anima iii, 2), just 25 2, 19 | particular, his particular estimate being ~corrupted by a habit 26 2, 19 | particular moment, has a ~corrupt estimate in a particular matter, 27 2, 19 | retains the true ~universal estimate according to faith, viz. 28 2, 19 | the universal, the true ~estimate of faith, viz. that there 29 2, 19 | is no hope of pardon, his estimate being ~corrupted in a particular 30 2, 19 | removal of the universal ~estimate of faith, which is, so to 31 2, 19 | removal of the particular estimate, which is the ~secondary 32 2, 20 | works: and it ~is to this estimate that the movement of presumption 33 2, 22 | true science, ~if a right estimate of the first indemonstrable 34 2, 45 | ends one forms ~a right estimate through the habits of moral 35 2, 45 | and ~sorrow pervert the estimate of prudence": wherefore 36 2, 47 | intellectual power, ~but the right estimate about some final principle, 37 2, 47 | of prudence is a right ~estimate of some particular end.~ 38 2, 47 | 1~Reply OBJ 3: The right estimate about a particular end is 39 2, 47 | Prudence consists in a right estimate about matters of ~action. 40 2, 47 | of ~action. Now a right estimate or opinion is acquired in 41 2, 47 | disposition to acquire a right estimate by oneself, ~yet so that 42 2, 51 | above ~all corrupts the estimate of prudence," and chiefly 43 2, 58 | life who is sound in his estimate of things, and turns ~neither 44 2, 75 | but depends on a kind of estimate, so that a ~slight addition 45 2, 130 | But if we consider ~his estimate, he is opposed to the magnanimous 46 2, 145 | calculation, but on a rough estimate: for it suffices that it 47 2, 152 | according to the father's estimate, and shall pay the price 48 2, 154 | principle']," to wit, the right estimate of the end.~Aquin.: SMT 49 2, 154 | is corrupt as regards the estimate of the last end, which holds 50 2, 159 | difficult things but the estimate ~thereof.~Aquin.: SMT SS 51 2, 159 | the desire but with the estimate of great ~things.~Aquin.: 52 2, 159 | included referring to the estimate a man forms ~in acknowledging 53 2, 164 | consists in man having a true estimate about each thing. The other ~ 54 Suppl, 25| punishment beyond a just estimate seems ~to amount to the 55 Suppl, 25| far as ~he exceeds that estimate, he limits the compensation. 56 Suppl, 25| anything beyond the just estimate. Now indulgences are often ~ 57 Suppl, 25| published which exceed that just estimate. Therefore they do not avail 58 Suppl, 25| them, according to a just estimate, not of him who grants ~ 59 Suppl, 25| he receives, but a just estimate ~according to the estimate 60 Suppl, 25| estimate ~according to the estimate of good men who consider 61 Suppl, 25| requirements of this just estimate, taking into consideration 62 Suppl, 25| granted. We cannot, then, estimate the ~quantity of the remission 63 Suppl, 47| they differ as to their estimate ~of the threatening evil, 64 Suppl, 51| will's act presupposes an estimate or judgment about something 65 Suppl, 84| it would be impossible to estimate the length of time one ~


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