Part, Question
1 1, 66 | If genus is taken in a physical sense, corruptible and ~
2 1, 76 | the ~soul is the act of a physical body which has life potentially."
3 1, 76 | only, but "the act of a physical organic body which has life ~
4 1, 76 | the soul ~is the act of a physical organic body having life
5 1, 67 | If genus is taken in a physical sense, corruptible and ~
6 1, 75 | the ~soul is the act of a physical body which has life potentially."
7 1, 75 | only, but "the act of a physical organic body which has life ~
8 1, 75 | the soul ~is the act of a physical organic body having life
9 2, 6 | extrinsic motion produces a ~physical change in an animal's body,
10 2, 20 | actions ~are different in the physical order: yet distinct as they
11 2, 23 | actions. For just as in the physical order, diversity of ~genus
12 2, 70 | contrary ~movements in the physical order, so in human actions
13 2, 72 | its cause. Hence in the physical order it comes ~under the
14 2, 112| grace. For grace by ~its physical reality is in the soul.
15 2, 112| that are in it by their physical reality, as ~appears from
16 2, 112| are in the soul by their physical ~reality, are known through
17 2, 9 | draw conclusions ~about physical matter from mathematical
18 2, 9 | have ~more in common with physical sciences: and for this reason
19 2, 25 | wisdom. Now we observe in the physical order that the natural ~
20 2, 31 | something better. Now in the physical order the inferior is moved
21 2, 31 | Reply OBJ 3: Even in the physical order certain things act
22 2, 37 | in the moral, as in the physical order, the species ~is not
23 2, 37 | may be seen also in the physical order, it follows that such
24 2, 63 | and ~corruption, in the physical order, are contrary to the
25 2, 94 | proper effects. Now in the physical order things have ~certain
26 2, 108| thereof, even as in the physical order, a thing acquires
27 3, 75 | the soul "is the act of a physical body which has life ~in
28 3, 89 | 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: In the physical order things whether dead
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