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forgery 1
forget 36
forgetful 1
forgetfulness 28
forgets 3
forgetting 7
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28 feed
28 fighting
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28 forgetfulness
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28 hardships
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St. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica

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forgetfulness

   Part, Question
1 1, 83 | Platonists expressed it, and by ~forgetfulness, through its union with 2 1, 88 | corrupted directly: namely, "forgetfulness" on the part of ~the memorative 3 2, 5 | which is lost either by forgetfulness, for instance, when ~knowledge 4 2, 47 | some kind of slight. Thus ~forgetfulness is a clear sign of slight 5 2, 53 | et Brev. Vitae ii) that ~"forgetfulness and deception are the corruption 6 2, 53 | cannot be ~corrupted by any forgetfulness or deception whatever: even 7 2, 53 | only "deception," but also "forgetfulness, is the corruption of ~science." 8 2, 102 | Law, in order to prevent forgetfulness of the Law, ~wherefore it 9 2, 45 | Whether prudence is lost by forgetfulness ?~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[47] A[ 10 2, 45 | prudence can be lost through forgetfulness?~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[47] A[ 11 2, 45 | prudence can be lost through forgetfulness. ~For since science is about 12 2, 45 | But science is lost ~by forgetfulness. Much more therefore is 13 2, 45 | i, 1). ~Therefore since forgetfulness is contrary to memory, it 14 2, 45 | prudence can be lost through forgetfulness.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[47] A[ 15 2, 45 | universals can be lost through forgetfulness. Therefore ~prudence can 16 2, 45 | says (Ethic. vi, 5) that "forgetfulness ~is possible to art but 17 2, 45 | Para. 1/2~I answer that, Forgetfulness regards knowledge only, 18 2, 45 | taken away directly by forgetfulness, but rather is corrupted 19 2, 45 | Body Para. 2/2~Nevertheless forgetfulness may hinder prudence, in 20 2, 105 | means ~of repaying. Again forgetfulness is not in our power, and 21 2, 105 | 107] A[1] R.O. 2 Para. 2/2~Forgetfulness of a favor received amounts 22 2, 105 | ingratitude, not indeed the ~forgetfulness that arises from a natural 23 2, 105 | De Benef. iii), "when forgetfulness of favors lays hold of a 24 Suppl, 10| does ~not profit by his forgetfulness so that the sin is forgiven 25 Suppl, 10| thinking her his own. Now forgetfulness of ~an act of sin comes 26 Suppl, 95| of time is ~the cause of forgetfulness" (Phys. lib. iv, 13). Therefore 27 Suppl, 95| Reply OBJ 3: Time causes forgetfulness accidentally, in so far 28 Suppl, 95| will it be possible for forgetfulness to result from any lapse


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