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St. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica

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subjective

   Part, Question
1 1, 26 | namely, "objective" and "subjective," as ~the Philosopher says ( 2 2, 54 | combine to form a whole; but subjective or ~potential parts, as 3 2, 57 | prudence. There are, moreover, subjective parts or species of ~prudence, 4 2, 46 | integral parts;~(3) Of its subjective parts;~(4) Of its potential 5 2, 46 | foundations are parts of a house; "subjective," as ox and lion ~are parts 6 2, 46 | A[1] Body Para. 2/4~The subjective parts of a virtue are its 7 2, 48 | Out. Para. 1/1 - OF THE SUBJECTIVE PARTS OF PRUDENCE (FOUR 8 2, 48 | due sequence, consider the subjective parts of prudence. And ~ 9 2, 51 | opposition to the various subjective parts of prudence, ~for 10 2, 59 | parts of justice; (1) the subjective parts, ~which are the species 11 2, 118 | has three kinds of ~parts, subjective, integral, and potential. 12 2, 118 | integral, and potential. A subjective part is one of ~which the 13 2, 118 | evident that "epikeia" is a subjective part of justice; ~and justice 14 2, 126 | have three kinds of ~parts, subjective, integral, and potential. 15 2, 126 | special virtue, cannot have subjective parts, since it is not divided ~ 16 2, 132 | virtue, cannot ~be reckoned a subjective part of fortitude, since 17 2, 141 | parts, namely integral, subjective, and potential. The ~integral 18 2, 141 | A[1] Body Para. 2/6~The subjective parts of a virtue are its 19 2, 143 | part ~thereof, not as a subjective part, nor as an annexed 20 2, 143 | Temperance is accounted a subjective part of honesty taken ~in 21 2, 144 | We must now consider the subjective parts of temperance: first, 22 3, 90 | 4) Of its division into subjective parts.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[ 23 3, 90 | word, and deed are the subjective and not integral parts ~ 24 3, 90 | said that these three are subjective parts of ~Penance. But this 25 3, 90 | whole is ~present in each subjective part at the same time and 26 Suppl, 37| are either ~integral or subjective. But they are not integral, 27 Suppl, 37| Therefore it is a division into ~subjective parts. Now subjective parts 28 Suppl, 37| into ~subjective parts. Now subjective parts can have the remote


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