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St. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica

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deliberate

   Part, Question
1 1, 23 | but by reason of His deliberate choice and determination. 2 1, 64 | is twofold. One comes of deliberate will; and ~this is properly 3 1, 65 | is twofold. One comes of deliberate will; and ~this is properly 4 1, 97 | lustful desire, but of deliberate action."~ 5 2, 1 | human which proceed from a deliberate will. ~And if any other 6 2, 1 | inasmuch as they proceed from a deliberate will. Now the ~object of 7 2, 6 | apprehends the end, but does not ~deliberate, and is moved to the end 8 2, 6 | due to his ~being able to deliberate about them: for since the 9 2, 18 | action that proceeds from deliberate reason be ~not directed 10 2, 18 | action that proceeds from deliberate reason, if ~it be considered 11 2, 18 | it does not proceed from deliberate reason, but from some ~act 12 2, 18 | Whenever an end is intended by deliberate reason, it ~belongs either 13 2, 47 | choice, on purpose, or ~from deliberate malice, as stated in Ethic. 14 2, 53 | through ignorance, passion or deliberate choice.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[ 15 2, 69 | if need be, he makes a deliberate choice ~of sorrow [*Cf. 16 2, 74 | lower ~reason has time to deliberate. But the judgment of the 17 2, 74 | of the lower reason is ~deliberate, and so requires time, during 18 2, 74 | higher reason can also ~deliberate; consequently, if by its 19 2, 74 | incompleteness ceases when the deliberate consent has been given, 20 2, 74 | is always accompanied by deliberate consideration of the eternal ~ 21 2, 74 | 3 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: Deliberate consent to a sin does not 22 2, 74 | concerning God, if it be deliberate, is a mortal sin. Therefore ~ 23 2, 74 | is a venial sin. Now a deliberate sin is a mortal sin, through 24 2, 74 | way of deliberation. Now deliberate consent to what is a mortal ~ 25 2, 74 | before he has had time to deliberate and consider ~that this 26 2, 74 | sin mortally in giving a deliberate consent; but ~in things 27 2, 77 | to a sinful act, or to a deliberate consent, this ~does not 28 2, 88 | act, since it is not a ~deliberate, but a sudden act, as is 29 2, 88 | subtraction, namely, of deliberate ~reason. And since a moral 30 2, 88 | act takes its species from deliberate reason, ~the result is that 31 2, 89 | think about then, is to deliberate ~about himself. And if he 32 2, 97 | seems to proceed ~from a deliberate judgment of reason. Accordingly, 33 2, 105 | from pride, i.e. through deliberate choice or malice: and then 34 2, 107 | of ~the New Law as to the deliberate curbing of interior movements.~ 35 2, 109 | willing, because of his deliberate reason, which can be bent 36 2, 5 | believe in God. Since then ~no deliberate will of the demons is good, 37 2, 28 | man wishes a ~thing from deliberate choice: thirdly, a man wishes 38 2, 28 | if they are ~contrary to deliberate choice, wherefore the Philosopher 39 2, 86 | since ~it is the act of a deliberate will. Accordingly three 40 2, 121 | ii), that ~"fortitude is deliberate facing of dangers and bearing 41 2, 121 | that "fortitude is the ~deliberate facing of danger, and bearing 42 2, 134 | while those who take a deliberate ~delight in their crimes 43 2, 156 | in its act, if it were to deliberate about what ~has to be done, 44 2, 156 | assigned, "whereby the judges deliberate together on the punishment 45 2, 161 | every sin consists in a ~deliberate act of the appetite, namely 46 2, 162 | of lustful desire but of deliberate action" ~[*Cf. FP, Q[98], 47 2, 187 | in such cases a man must deliberate and take counsel with such 48 3, 14 | i.e. Divine will and deliberate human will; although death 49 3, 21 | expressing the desire of His deliberate will, which is considered 50 Suppl, 41| no act proceeding from a deliberate will is ~indifferent, as 51 Suppl, 58| development of reason in order to deliberate, as in other matters: ~and 52 Suppl, 61| reasons. ~First that they may deliberate meanwhile about entering 53 Suppl, 95| the damned, namely ~the deliberate will and the natural will. 54 Suppl, 95| can be good. ~But their deliberate will is theirs of themselves, 55 Suppl, 95| the damned by right and deliberate reason would wish not to 56 Suppl, 95| the damned, by right and deliberate ~reason, to wish not to 57 Suppl, 95| damned according to their deliberate reason.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[ 58 Suppl, 95| to be" according to their deliberate reason [*Cf. FP, Q[5], ~ 59 Suppl, 95| added ~thereto by their deliberate will, as stated above (A[ 60 Suppl, 95| act that proceeds from a deliberate will ~is not excused from


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