Part, Question
1 1, 2 | all natural things can be reduced to one ~principle which
2 1, 2 | voluntary things can be reduced to one ~principle which
3 1, 2 | actuality. But nothing can be reduced from potentiality ~to actuality,
4 1, 3 | in potentiality can be reduced into actuality only by some
5 1, 3 | a point and unity are ~reduced to the genus of quantity,
6 1, 3 | all other privations are reduced to the genus of habit. But
7 1, 4 | potential being can only be reduced into act by some ~being
8 1, 5 | cause should goodness be reduced?~(5) Whether goodness consists
9 1, 5 | And to these three can be reduced species, mode and ~order,
10 1, 7 | for instance, a day is reduced to act successively, and
11 1, 7 | infinite in multitude is reduced to act successively, ~and
12 1, 7 | multitude is not ~all at once reduced to act, so neither is the
13 1, 9 | them, all things would be reduced ~to nothing, as appears
14 1, 11 | thereto by one. For many are reduced into one order by one ~better
15 1, 13 | every equivocal term is reduced to the univocal, as many ~
16 1, 13 | the univocal, as many ~are reduced to one; for if the name "
17 1, 13 | which all other agents are reduced, is an univocal agent: and ~
18 1, 13 | equivocal predications must be reduced to ~univocal, still in actions,
19 1, 13 | univocal ~predications are reduced to one first non-univocal
20 1, 14 | potentiality, unless it is reduced to act by a form. Now our ~
21 1, 14 | our intellect, when ~it is reduced from potentiality to act,
22 1, 14 | 1/2~Reply OBJ 3: Things reduced to act in time, as known
23 1, 19 | universe. But this cannot be reduced to other ~created secondary
24 1, 23 | meritorious cause, which is reduced to the disposition ~of the
25 1, 33 | term; just as negation is reduced to the ~genus of affirmation,
26 1, 33 | affirmation, as "not man" is reduced to the genus of substance, ~
27 1, 44 | whatever is by participation is reduced to something ~self-existing,
28 1, 44 | self-existing, as a thing ignited is reduced to fire, as stated above ~(
29 1, 44 | determination of forms must be reduced to the divine wisdom as
30 1, 44 | the species, he cannot be reduced to anything ~self-existing
31 1, 45 | universal effects must be reduced to the more universal and ~
32 1, 45 | is ~restrained from being reduced to act; and the more the
33 1, 45 | attribute, ~each effect is reduced to that attribute with which
34 1, 45 | thus the order of things is reduced to "wisdom," and the ~justification
35 1, 45 | substance of a thing, is reduced to "power."~Aquin.: SMT
36 1, 45 | things which are necessarily reduced ~to the divine Persons as
37 1, 45 | And to these also are reduced ~those three, "number," "
38 1, 45 | And to these three are reduced the other three mentioned
39 1, 45 | expressions may be easily reduced to the above.~Aquin.: SMT
40 1, 49 | of the secondary cause is reduced to the ~first cause. But
41 1, 49 | defect of the agent, is not reduced to God ~as to its cause. ~
42 1, 49 | corruption of some things is reduced ~to God as the cause. And
43 1, 49 | deficient secondary cause is reduced to ~the first non-deficient
44 1, 49 | action in a bad action, is reduced to God as the cause; ~whereas
45 1, 49 | everything participated is reduced to what is essential. ~But
46 1, 49 | whatever is accidental is reduced to that which is "per ~se."
47 1, 49 | the evil of the effect is reduced to the evil of the ~cause;
48 1, 54 | until after it has been reduced to act.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[
49 1, 57 | particular effects ~are reduced; as if the astronomer were
50 1, 65 | such by participation is reduced to that ~which is such by
51 1, 75 | say that a thing can be ~reduced to nothing, we do not imply
52 1, 76 | qualities of the elements being reduced to an average. But this ~
53 1, 76 | mixture they are ~modified and reduced to an average, so that one
54 1, 76 | more the organ of touch is reduced ~to an equable complexion,
55 1, 76 | mixed body, above others ~reduced to the most equable complexion.
56 1, 45 | whatever is by participation is reduced to something ~self-existing,
57 1, 45 | self-existing, as a thing ignited is reduced to fire, as stated above ~(
58 1, 45 | determination of forms must be reduced to the divine wisdom as
59 1, 45 | the species, he cannot be reduced to anything ~self-existing
60 1, 46 | universal effects must be reduced to the more universal and ~
61 1, 46 | is ~restrained from being reduced to act; and the more the
62 1, 46 | attribute, ~each effect is reduced to that attribute with which
63 1, 46 | thus the order of things is reduced to "wisdom," and the ~justification
64 1, 46 | substance of a thing, is reduced to "power."~Aquin.: SMT
65 1, 46 | things which are necessarily reduced ~to the divine Persons as
66 1, 46 | And to these also are reduced ~those three, "number," "
67 1, 46 | And to these three are reduced the other three mentioned
68 1, 46 | expressions may be easily reduced to the above.~Aquin.: SMT
69 1, 50 | of the secondary cause is reduced to the ~first cause. But
70 1, 50 | defect of the agent, is not reduced to God ~as to its cause. ~
71 1, 50 | corruption of some things is reduced ~to God as the cause. And
72 1, 50 | deficient secondary cause is reduced to ~the first non-deficient
73 1, 50 | action in a bad action, is reduced to God as the cause; ~whereas
74 1, 50 | everything participated is reduced to what is essential. ~But
75 1, 50 | whatever is accidental is reduced to that which is "per ~se."
76 1, 50 | the evil of the effect is reduced to the evil of the ~cause;
77 1, 55 | until after it has been reduced to act.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[
78 1, 58 | particular effects ~are reduced; as if the astronomer were
79 1, 66 | such by participation is reduced to that ~which is such by
80 1, 74 | say that a thing can be ~reduced to nothing, we do not imply
81 1, 75 | qualities of the elements being reduced to an average. But this ~
82 1, 75 | mixture they are ~modified and reduced to an average, so that one
83 1, 75 | more the organ of touch is reduced ~to an equable complexion,
84 1, 75 | mixed body, above others ~reduced to the most equable complexion.
85 1, 77 | these actions cannot be reduced to ~the same one principle,
86 1, 77 | are, in corporeal things, reduced to diverse principles; for
87 1, 78 | is in anything which is reduced from potentiality to act.~
88 1, 78 | intelligible. Now nothing is reduced ~from potentiality to act
89 1, 78 | because the intellect is reduced to act by the fact that
90 1, 78 | but ~only what cannot be reduced to the one same principle,
91 1, 80 | these two are not to be reduced to one principle: for ~sometimes
92 1, 83 | to intellect. And he is reduced from such potentiality ~
93 1, 83 | that which is on fire ~is reduced to fire as the cause thereof.
94 1, 83 | whatever is in potentiality is reduced to act by ~something actual.
95 1, 83 | participated by our ~intellect are reduced, as to their first cause,
96 1, 83 | Our passive intellect is reduced from potentiality to act ~
97 1, 96 | Further, this would seem to be reduced to the ancient fable, that ~
98 1, 102 | other ~cause must itself be reduced to the first universal cause;
99 1, 103 | 4) Whether anything is reduced to nothingness?~Aquin.:
100 1, 103 | Wherefore if it were to be reduced to the perfect ~form of
101 1, 103 | the cause of ~things being reduced to non-existence, by withdrawing
102 1, 103 | Therefore creatures will be reduced to nothing.~Aquin.: SMT
103 1, 103 | at some time it ~will be reduced to nothing.~Aquin.: SMT
104 1, 103 | exist. Therefore they are ~reduced to nothing.~Aquin.: SMT
105 1, 103 | but that ~they should be reduced to nothing would hinder
106 1, 103 | concerned, they are not entirely reduced to nothingness; not ~that
107 1, 104 | passive potentiality can be reduced to act by the active power ~
108 1, 104 | produced by God, it can be reduced to act by the ~Divine power:
109 1, 106 | the mind conceives may be reduced to a twofold principle;
110 1, 107 | several orders, all may be reduced ~to three, when we consider
111 1, 107 | and all this diversity is reduced to three - namely, to the ~
112 1, 111 | the angels ~work; and is reduced to God as to its last end.
113 1, 114 | but by something ~being reduced from potentiality to act.~
114 1, 114 | intellect and the will is ~reduced to a uniform principle which
115 1, 114 | of ~causes is not to be reduced to a further pre-existing
116 1, 114 | of another cause ~can be reduced to a heavenly body as its
117 1, 114 | being accidental, is not reduced to the causality of a ~heavenly
118 1, 115 | human ~affairs, is to be reduced to a superior cause, namely,
119 1, 115 | and in human affairs, is reduced to a preordaining cause, ~
120 1, 115 | luck or ~by chance, being reduced to some ordering cause which
121 1, 118 | order that a thing should be reduced ~from potentiality to act
122 2, 3 | will: just as a movement is reduced to the genus of its terminus,
123 2, 3 | perfected, according as it is reduced from potentiality to act.
124 2, 3 | the ~human intellect is reduced to act by the consideration
125 2, 3 | is by something else is reduced to ~that which is of itself.
126 2, 3 | OBJ 3: Our intellect is reduced to act, in a fashion, by
127 2, 5 | in potentiality, can be reduced to ~act, by that which is
128 2, 9 | potentiality ~needs to be reduced to act by something actual;
129 2, 9 | multiform movements are reduced, as to their cause, ~to
130 2, 9 | not. Therefore they are reduced, as ~to their cause, to
131 2, 9 | by the will, could not be reduced to the movement of the ~
132 2, 9 | movements of the human will are reduced to ~some uniform cause,
133 2, 9 | movements of the human body are reduced, as to their ~cause, to
134 2, 9 | But man's intellect is reduced to act, not by God alone,
135 2, 10 | thing in which they are, are reduced to something which belongs
136 2, 10 | that the will (which is reduced from potentiality to act, ~
137 2, 18 | parts of a definition are reduced ~to the genus of formal
138 2, 19 | whatever is accidental is reduced to something essential,
139 2, 19 | willing to do so, cannot be ~reduced to any species of malice.
140 2, 19 | And then that evil is reduced to that species of malice.~
141 2, 19 | this conformity is also reduced to the formal conformity,
142 2, 47 | the causes of anger are reduced to slight. For slight ~is
143 2, 47 | all motives of anger are reduced to these three. Two reasons
144 2, 50 | thing," that is, when it is ~reduced to act in respect of singulars
145 2, 59 | moral ~virtue, if they be reduced to the mean.~Aquin.: SMT
146 2, 69 | mentioned in Holy Writ must be reduced ~to these, either as to
147 2, 70 | gifts and virtues ~can be reduced to these by a certain kind
148 2, 70 | directing to good, are reduced to charity, joy and peace.
149 2, 71 | Affirmation and negation are reduced to one same genus: ~e.g.
150 2, 71 | begotten and unbegotten are reduced to the genus ~"relation,"
151 2, 77 | desires good for himself, is ~reduced to self-love as to its cause,
152 2, 77 | evil. But each of these is reduced to self-love, since ~it
153 2, 77 | are a cause of sin can be ~reduced to these three: since all
154 2, 77 | concupiscible part ~can be reduced to the first two, and all
155 2, 79 | subordinate to the first cause, is reduced to that first cause; ~but
156 2, 79 | the first cause, it is not reduced to that first cause: thus
157 2, 79 | and every ~being in act is reduced to the First Act, viz. God,
158 2, 79 | Consequently ~this defect is not reduced to God as its cause, but
159 2, 79 | the defect of limping is reduced to a crooked leg as its
160 2, 79 | but also the defect, is reduced to man as ~its cause, which
161 2, 84 | due to ignorance, can be reduced to sloth, to which pertains ~
162 2, 85 | conscience. That it is not reduced to ~act is owing to their
163 2, 85 | yet ~this aptitude is not reduced to act, for the lack of
164 2, 87 | the exercise of virtue, is reduced to original ~sin as its
165 2, 89 | degrees of venial sins are reduced to three, viz. to ~"wood,"
166 2, 94 | the natural law, and are reduced to one ~first precept, as
167 2, 95 | conditions mentioned by him are reduced to these three. ~For it
168 2, 100 | of the decalogue can be reduced to the precepts of charity. ~
169 2, 108 | All worldly goods may be reduced to three - honors, riches, ~
170 2, 108 | which all others ~may be reduced: since whatever a man does
171 2, 108 | particular counsels may be reduced to these three general and
172 2, 108 | particular goods may be ~reduced, as stated above.~Aquin.:
173 2, 109 | corporeal movements are reduced to the motion of the heavenly ~
174 2, 109 | corporeal ~and spiritual, are reduced to the simple First Mover,
175 2, 110 | corrupted, for thus it would ~be reduced to nothing, since it was
176 2, 110 | 1~Reply OBJ 3: Grace is reduced to the first species of
177 2, 111 | infinite, nevertheless all reduced to some of a ~determinate
178 2, 1 | their multitude, cannot be ~reduced to a certain number. Therefore
179 2, 1 | thus all principles are reduced, ~as to their first principle,
180 2, 2 | sword, and so forth, is ~reduced to the object of fortitude,
181 2, 4 | different habits, so as to be reduced to various species in a
182 2, 4 | another, yet they are all reduced to one.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[
183 2, 10 | sins, to which all sins are reduced. But unbelief does not seem ~
184 2, 10 | theological virtues are not ~reduced to the cardinal virtues,
185 2, 10 | theological virtues are not reduced to the capital vices.~Aquin.:
186 2, 21 | which all others may be reduced, as stated above (FS, ~Q[
187 2, 22 | because all other precepts are reduced thereto as to their end,
188 2, 26 | disposition also is to be reduced, though ~it is not a cause
189 2, 28 | passions, since it is not reduced to one of the twelve means ~
190 2, 28 | the passions, and it is reduced to the mean called nemesis, ~
191 2, 30 | OBJ 2: All other needs are reduced to these, for blindness
192 2, 30 | given to our neighbor is reduced to the precept ~about honoring
193 2, 31 | precepts of the Divine Law are reduced to the ~precepts of the
194 2, 31 | service to our neighbor are reduced to the precept about the ~
195 2, 33 | from sloth and sorrow, are reduced to those mentioned by ~Gregory:
196 2, 33 | Idleness" and "drowsiness" are reduced ~to "sluggishness about
197 2, 43 | whereby all things are reduced to their right order; and ~
198 2, 71 | commutations, to which are reduced all ~injuries inflicted
199 2, 77 | the negation of an act ~is reduced to the genus of act, and
200 2, 117 | prodigality, but he ~is easily reduced to a state of want, since
201 2, 121 | passions of the soul need to be reduced to a ~mean by some virtue.
202 2, 126 | that all these parts may be reduced to the ~four principal parts
203 2, 152 | pertaining to lustful matter are reduced to other species of ~lust.~
204 2, 162 | our first parents, already reduced ~through sin to unhappy
205 2, 165 | consist in his intellect being reduced from potentiality to ~act,
206 2, 166 | outward movements may be reduced to two virtues, which the
207 2, 169 | However, prophecy may be reduced to a passion, provided we
208 2, 186 | which all other matters are ~reduced, as stated above (Q[186],
209 3, 8 | potentiality ~who will never be reduced to act, and some are reduced
210 3, 8 | reduced to act, and some are reduced at some time to ~act; and
211 3, 8 | potentiality, which is not yet ~reduced to act, yet will be reduced
212 3, 8 | reduced to act, yet will be reduced to act according to Divine ~
213 3, 8 | potentiality, ~which will never be reduced to act; such are those men
214 3, 9 | potentiality is imperfect unless reduced to act. But it ~was fitting
215 3, 9 | What is in potentiality is reduced to act by what is in ~act;
216 3, 9 | is imperfect unless it be reduced to act. But the passive ~
217 3, 9 | intelligible things. and it is ~reduced to act by intelligible species,
218 3, 10 | have been nor ever will ~be reduced to act. Now some of these
219 3, 11 | regard to which it can be reduced to act by the active ~intellect,
220 3, 11 | having each of its powers ~reduced to act. Now it must be borne
221 3, 11 | powers of Christ's soul were reduced to act by this divinely ~
222 3, 11 | knowledge ~which is never reduced to act would seem useless.
223 3, 11 | Reply OBJ 2: Habits are reduced to act by the command of
224 3, 11 | that it extends to is not reduced to act; provided ~that that
225 3, 11 | the due end of the will be reduced to act ~according as the
226 3, 51 | Whether Christ's body was reduced to dust in the tomb?~Aquin.:
227 3, 51 | seem that Christ's body was reduced to dust in the tomb. ~For
228 3, 51 | putrefy, or in ~any way be reduced to dust, since the putrefaction
229 3, 76 | And to this mode can be reduced what we say of Christ, being ~
230 3, 77 | instance, if the bread be reduced to fine particles, or the
231 3, 77 | disappear altogether, as ~if reduced to nothing; on the contrary,
232 Suppl, 1 | was in itself solid is reduced to minute particles. And
233 Suppl, 5 | justification, and ~a disposition is reduced to a material cause, if
234 Suppl, 5 | to act, because this is reduced to the ~genus of efficient
235 Suppl, 8 | Para. 2/2~Further, man is reduced to the equality of justice
236 Suppl, 15| many kinds of sins, all are reduced to ~those three roots or
237 Suppl, 16| is useless if it is not reduced to its act. But ~the saints
238 Suppl, 17| himself, he needs not to be ~reduced to act by some active power.
239 Suppl, 34| that last ~things should be reduced and perfected by middle
240 Suppl, 50| in general, they may be reduced to a ~certain number; as
241 Suppl, 58| all natural defects are reduced to frigidity.~Aquin.: SMT
242 Suppl, 72| mountains and buildings ~will be reduced to dust; on the "twelfth"
243 Suppl, 72| qualities, since these ~are reduced to a mean, and a mean is
244 Suppl, 72| be ~consumed when it is reduced to naught. Now the bodies
245 Suppl, 72| the wicked will ~not be reduced to naught, but will be kept
246 Suppl, 72| bodies of the good will be reduced to ashes by ~the fire, they
247 Suppl, 72| death and by its being ~reduced to ashes, and in the soul
248 Suppl, 75| Yet a thing cannot ~be reduced to ashes unless it be burned.
249 Suppl, 75| body of a dead man is not reduced to ashes ~immediately after
250 Suppl, 75| all ~bodies must needs be reduced to ashes. ~Aquin.: SMT XP
251 Suppl, 75| by fire it is said to be reduced to ashes. wherefore ~the
252 Suppl, 76| resulting from simple qualities reduced to a mean, is ~not the substantial
253 Suppl, 78| quantity of time will be reduced to the same measure in ~
254 Suppl, 78| dimensive ~quantity will also be reduced to the same measure in all,
255 Suppl, 80| fact, they will be more reduced to the mean. Neither, ~therefore,
256 Suppl, 80| one another, so that it is reduced in quantity ~however small
257 Suppl, 80| are not in ~excess but are reduced to a supreme degree of equality,
258 Suppl, 80| tangible qualities are not ~reduced to the real mean that is
259 Suppl, 88| this renewal will not be reduced to a cause that is moved,
260 Suppl, 88| is useless if it be not reduced to act. ~Now in whatever
261 Suppl, 88| unless this potentiality be ~reduced to act, it would remain
262 Suppl, 88| imperfect. ~But it cannot be reduced to act save by local movement.
263 Suppl, 89| passive power that is not reduced to act is ~imperfect. Now
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