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St. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica

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estimative

   Part, Question
1 1, 77 | power, which they call the "estimative" ~power, for the perception 2 1, 77 | from the actions of the estimative and memorative ~powers, 3 1, 77 | than the action of the estimative is from the action of the ~ 4 1, 77 | and reminiscitive ~to the estimative and memorative powers, or 5 1, 77 | memorative powers, or the estimative and memorative ~powers should 6 1, 77 | phantasy, imagination, and the ~estimative and memorative powers."~ 7 1, 77 | through the senses, the "estimative" ~power is appointed: and 8 1, 77 | animals is called the natural ~estimative, in man is called the "cogitative," 9 1, 77 | however, assigns between the estimative and the imaginative, a fifth ~ 10 1, 77 | the imagination, and the estimative and ~memorative powers.~ 11 1, 77 | In like ~manner does the estimative power, though in a less 12 1, 78 | the speculative, as the estimative is to the imaginative ~power 13 1, 78 | sensitive part. But the estimative differs from the ~imaginative, 14 1, 80 | sensitive part there ~is an estimative power, which perceives those 15 1, 80 | naturally moved by the estimative power; for instance, a sheep, 16 1, 80 | enemy, is afraid. In man the estimative power, as we have ~said 17 1, 80 | moved, not only by the ~estimative power in other animals, 18 2, 6 | senses and their natural ~estimative power.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[ 19 2, 24 | they are led by a kind of estimative ~power, which is subject 20 2, 77 | imagination and judgment of the estimative power, as appears in those ~ 21 2, 77 | and the judgment of the estimative power follow the passion ~ 22 2, 159 | appetite rather than with ~the estimative power.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[ 23 Suppl, 89| power in man, and of the estimative power in ~other animals.


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