Part, Question
1 2, 46| shrewdness," "foresight," "regnative ~[*Regnativa]," "military," "
2 2, 46| ruling principle of which is "regnative prudence" in the ~ruler,
3 2, 48| a species of prudence is regnative?~(2) Whether political and (
4 2, 48| a species of prudence is regnative?~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[50] A[
5 2, 48| OBJ 1: It would seem that regnative should not be reckoned a
6 2, 48| species of ~prudence. For regnative prudence is directed to
7 2, 48| guardian of ~justice. Therefore regnative prudence belongs to justice
8 2, 48| Therefore neither should a ~regnative species be ascribed to a
9 2, 48| not becoming to substitute regnative ~prudence in its place.~
10 2, 48| special kind of ~prudence is regnative.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[50] A[
11 2, 48| prudence is reckoned to be regnative.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[50] A[
12 2, 48| execution to his subjects, regnative ~prudence is reckoned a
13 2, 48| so as to comprehend under regnative all other ~rightful forms
14 2, 48| 3: The Philosopher names regnative prudence after the ~principal
15 2, 48| a part of prudence. For regnative is a part of political prudence,
16 2, 48| prudence distinct from ~regnative prudence.~Aquin.: SMT SS
17 2, 48| OBJ 1: As stated above, regnative is the most perfect species
18 2, 48| subjects, which falls short of ~regnative prudence, retains the common
19 2, 48| various departments. Hence ~regnative prudence is compared to
20 2, 48| paternal corresponding to ~regnative prudence. Now there is no
21 2, 48| species of ~prudence, like regnative prudence.~Aquin.: SMT SS
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