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concepts 17
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17 commend
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17 conducing
17 conferences
17 conflagration
St. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica

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concepts

   Part, Question
1 1, 2 | that there are some ~mental concepts self-evident only to the 2 1, 57 | succession of intelligible concepts; of which ~Augustine says ( 3 1, 58 | clear simplicity of divine ~concepts." But a simple intelligence 4 1, 63 | evident with regard to primary concepts, ~"which everyone accepts 5 1, 66 | least in the succession of concepts and affections in the angelic 6 1, 58 | succession of intelligible concepts; of which ~Augustine says ( 7 1, 59 | clear simplicity of divine ~concepts." But a simple intelligence 8 1, 64 | evident with regard to primary concepts, ~"which everyone accepts 9 1, 67 | least in the succession of concepts and affections in the angelic 10 1, 78 | in the first intellectual concepts. But to ~these they assent 11 1, 116 | intellect, forms intelligible concepts, the signs of which are 12 2, 97 | movement of the will, and concepts of reason are most effectually ~ 13 3, 12 | are signs of intelligible concepts. Now as ~words formed by 14 3, 60 | signifying various mental concepts, so that we ~are able to 15 3, 78 | because "words are signs of concepts," as the Philosopher ~says ( 16 Suppl, 65| matters, as the general concepts ~of the mind in speculative 17 Suppl, 65| which are like the general concepts of the ~mind in speculative


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