Part, Question
1 1, 14| sense all things." Now the contraction of ~the form comes from
2 1, 18| motion of ~expansion and contraction; and thus their movement
3 1, 67| caused by expansion and contraction of light, rather than by ~
4 1, 67| vicissitude of expansion and contraction since there ~were neither
5 1, 68| caused by expansion and contraction of light, rather than by ~
6 1, 68| vicissitude of expansion and contraction since there ~were neither
7 2, 24| more or ~less intensely by contraction and dilatation; and hence
8 2, 33| Para. 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, contraction is contrary to expansion.
9 2, 33| contrary to expansion. But contraction ~seems to belong to pleasure,
10 2, 37| which is not depression but ~contraction. Therefore depression should
11 2, 37| appetite is concerned, ~contraction and depression amount to
12 2, 37| a movement of ~flight or contraction, are repugnant to the vital
13 2, 41| of ~{systole}" - i.e. of contraction - "desirous of vindicating
14 2, 41| certain transmutation - i.e. contraction - as Damascene says (Cf.
15 2, 44| 1) Whether fear causes contraction?~(2) Whether it makes men
16 2, 44| 1/1~Whether fear causes contraction?~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[44] A[
17 2, 44| that fear does not cause contraction. For when ~contraction takes
18 2, 44| cause contraction. For when ~contraction takes place, the heat and
19 2, 44| Therefore fear does not cause contraction.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[44] A[
20 2, 44| Further, when, as a result of contraction, the vital spirits and ~
21 2, 44| Therefore fear does not cause ~contraction.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[44] A[
22 2, 44| is an ~indication, not of contraction, but of the reverse. Therefore
23 2, 44| of the reverse. Therefore contraction ~is not an effect of fear.~
24 2, 44| according to {systole}," i.e. contraction.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[44] A[
25 2, 44| fear implies a certain ~contraction: the reason of which is
26 2, 44| fear there ensues a certain contraction in the appetite. Thus ~we
27 2, 44| is in resemblance to this contraction, which ~pertains to the
28 2, 44| that in fear a similar contraction ~of heat and vital spirits
29 2, 44| such like fear, there is ~contraction not only in the appetite,
30 2, 44| death, it experiences a ~contraction of heat towards the inner
31 2, 44| Consequently there results a contraction in this appetite, but not
32 2, 44| there takes place a ~certain contraction from the outward to the
33 2, 44| like evacuations are due to contraction ~of the abdomen and testicles,
34 3, 84| whereas sorrow is with contraction; and it is in this ~sense
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