Part, Question
1 1, 57 | OBJ 3: The appetite of the brute does not control its act,
2 1, 57 | imaginative ~apprehension of the brute beasts, and even of man,
3 1, 63 | 3 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: Brute beasts have a natural inclination
4 1, 75 | 3) Whether the souls of brute animals are subsistent?~(
5 1, 75 | 1/1~Whether the souls of brute animals are subsistent?~
6 1, 75 | would seem that the souls of brute animals are subsistent.
7 1, 75 | Therefore, since the souls of brute animals are ~sensitive,
8 1, 75 | 3: Further, the soul of brute animals moves the body.
9 1, 75 | moved. Therefore the soul of brute animals has an ~operation
10 1, 75 | follows that even the souls of brute animals are subsistent.
11 1, 75 | conclude that as the souls of brute animals have no "per se" ~
12 1, 75 | equal." But the souls of brute animals are corruptible.
13 1, 76 | horse, the lion, and other brute animals, is ~corruptible.
14 1, 76 | sensitive ~soul in man and brute animals will not be of the
15 1, 76 | than plants, and man than brute animals; and in each of
16 1, 76 | to the sensitive ~soul of brute animals, and to the nutritive
17 1, 76 | of the sensitive soul in brute ~animals, and of the nutritive
18 1, 58 | OBJ 3: The appetite of the brute does not control its act,
19 1, 58 | imaginative ~apprehension of the brute beasts, and even of man,
20 1, 64 | 3 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: Brute beasts have a natural inclination
21 1, 74 | 3) Whether the souls of brute animals are subsistent?~(
22 1, 74 | 1/1~Whether the souls of brute animals are subsistent?~
23 1, 74 | would seem that the souls of brute animals are subsistent.
24 1, 74 | Therefore, since the souls of brute animals are ~sensitive,
25 1, 74 | 3: Further, the soul of brute animals moves the body.
26 1, 74 | moved. Therefore the soul of brute animals has an ~operation
27 1, 74 | follows that even the souls of brute animals are subsistent.
28 1, 74 | conclude that as the souls of brute animals have no "per se" ~
29 1, 74 | equal." But the souls of brute animals are corruptible.
30 1, 75 | horse, the lion, and other brute animals, is ~corruptible.
31 1, 75 | sensitive ~soul in man and brute animals will not be of the
32 1, 75 | than plants, and man than brute animals; and in each of
33 1, 75 | to the sensitive ~soul of brute animals, and to the nutritive
34 1, 75 | of the sensitive soul in brute ~animals, and of the nutritive
35 1, 78 | since ~it is not found in brute animals.~Aquin.: SMT FP
36 1, 82 | not a free judgment; as ~brute animals. For the sheep,
37 1, 82 | said of any judgment of brute animals. But man acts from
38 1, 85 | 3 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: Brute animals have no power above
39 1, 89 | the angels ~than with the brute animals. But angels were
40 1, 90 | towards the ~upper world. But brute animals have a middle disposition,
41 1, 92 | intellectual nature; otherwise even brute animals would be to God'
42 1, 107 | is the proper name of a brute; because sense ~is less
43 3, 8 | that He was the Head ~of brute animals; and this is not
44 3, 44 | irrational creatures. For brute animals are more noble than
45 3, 44 | worked miracles ~also on brute animals.~Aquin.: SMT TP
46 3, 44 | 1 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: Brute animals are akin generically
47 3, 44 | miracles ~on the bodies of brute animals. and so much the
48 3, 44 | like thing" on plants or brute animals, "ask not how it
49 Suppl, 42| were addressed also to the brute creation where there is
50 Suppl, 54| De just. et jure). Now ~brute animals copulate even with
51 Suppl, 76| brutes if it lived as a brute in this world) it would
52 Suppl, 76| passes into the soul of a ~brute animal, especially when
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