Part, Question
1 2, 45| a man through a certain shrewdness of mind is on the alert
2 2, 46| mentions "conjecture," "shrewdness," ~"sense" and "understanding."
3 2, 46| namely, "good counsel," "shrewdness," "foresight," "regnative ~[*
4 2, 46| Tully; and {eustochia} or "shrewdness" mentioned by Aristotle.
5 2, 46| understanding," "docility" and "shrewdness": while the three others ~
6 2, 46| happy conjecture," of which "shrewdness" is a part, ~which is a "
7 2, 46| reasoning," "docility" and "shrewdness" under "understanding."~
8 2, 47| Intelligence;~(3) Docility; ~(4) Shrewdness;~(5) Reason;~(6) Foresight;~(
9 2, 47| Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether shrewdness is part of prudence?~Aquin.:
10 2, 47| OBJ 1: It would seem that shrewdness is not a part of prudence.
11 2, 47| a part of prudence. For ~shrewdness consists in easily finding
12 2, 47| contingencies. Therefore shrewdness ~does not pertain to prudence.~
13 2, 47| place in good counsel for shrewdness [*Ethic. ~vi, 9; Poster.
14 2, 47| Ethic. vi, 9. Therefore shrewdness should ~not be accounted
15 2, 47| Para. 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, shrewdness as stated above (Q[48])
16 2, 47| conjectures. ~Therefore shrewdness belongs to rhetoric rather
17 2, 47| Q[47], A[9]). Therefore shrewdness does also.~Aquin.: SMT SS
18 2, 47| opinion from another man, so ~shrewdness is an apt disposition to
19 2, 47| by oneself, ~yet so that shrewdness be taken for {eustochia},
20 2, 47| about any matter, while shrewdness ~is "an easy and rapid conjecture
21 2, 47| 48], OBJ[1]] who ~calls shrewdness a part of prudence, takes
22 2, 47| general, hence he says: "Shrewdness is a habit whereby congruities
23 2, 47| 1 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: Shrewdness is concerned with the discovery
24 2, 47| Poster. i, 34). In this ~way shrewdness belongs to prudence.~Aquin.:
25 2, 47| is for this reason that shrewdness is ~fittingly reckoned a
26 2, 51| lack of intelligence and of shrewdness, ~belong to "negligence"
27 2, 51| intelligence" of the present, "shrewdness" in ~considering the future
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