I. CONNECTION OF THE FOREGOING WITH THE SEQUEL
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II. THAT THE CONSIDERATION OF CREATURES IS USEFUL FOR BUILDING UP OUR FAITH
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III. THAT THE KNOWLEDGE OF THE NATURE OF CREATURES AVAILS FOR REFUTING ERRORS A…
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IV. THAT THE PHILOSOPHER AND THE THEOLOGIAN TREAT OF CREATURES IN DIFFERENT WAYS
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V. ORDER OF THE THINGS TO BE SAID
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VI. THAT IT BECOMES GOD TO BE THE SOURCE OF BEING TO OTHER THINGS
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VII. THAT IN GOD THERE IS ACTIVE POWER
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VIII. THAT GOD'S POWER IS HIS SUBSTANCE
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IX. THAT GOD'S POWER IS HIS ACTION
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X. IN WHAT WAY POWER IS ASCRIBED TO GOD
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XI. THAT SOMETHING IS SAID OF GOD IN RELATION TO CREATURES
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XII. THAT RELATIONS SAID OF GOD IN REFERENCE TO CREATURES ARE NOT REALLY IN GOD
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XIII. HOW THE AFORESAID RELATIONS ARE PREDICATED OF GOD
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XIV. HOW THE AFORESAID RELATIONS ARE PREDICATED OF GOD
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XV. THAT GOD IS TO ALL THINGS THE CAUSE OF BEING
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XVI. THAT GOD BROUGHT THINGS INTO BEING OUT OF NOTHING
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XVII. THAT CREATION IS NEITHER MOVEMENT NOR CHANGE
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XVIII. HOW TO SOLVE THE OBJECTIONS AGAINST CREATION
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XIX. THAT IN CREATION THERE IS NO SUCCESSION
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XX. THAT NO BODY CAN CREATE
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XXI. THAT IT BELONGS TO GOD ALONE TO CREATE
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XXII. THAT GOD CAN DO ALL THINGS
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XXIII. THAT GOD DOES NOT ACT OF NATURAL NECESSITY
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XXIV. THAT GOD WORKS ACCORDING TO HIS WISDOM
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XXV. HOW THE ALMIGHTY IS SAID TO BE UNABLE TO DO CERTAIN THINGS
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XXVI. THAT THE DIVINE INTELLECT IS NOT CONFINED TO CERTAIN DETERMINED EFFECTS
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XXVII. THAT THE DIVINE WILL IS NOT CONFINED TO CERTAIN EFFECTS
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XXVIII. HOW THERE IS ANYTHING DUE IN THE PRODUCTION OF THINGS
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XXIX. HOW THERE IS ANYTHING DUE IN THE PRODUCTION OF THINGS
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XXX. HOW THERE CAN BE ABSOLUTE NECESSITY IN CREATED THINGS
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XXXI. THAT IT IS NOT NECESSARY FOR CREATURES TO HAVE BEEN ALWAYS
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XXXII. ARGUMENTS OF THOSE WHO WISH TO PROVE THE ETERNITY OF THE WORLD FROM GOD'…
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XXXIII. ARGUMENTS OF THOSE WHO WOULD PROVE THE ETERNITY OF THE WORLD FROM THE P…
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XXXIV. ARGUMENTS TO PROVE THE ETERNITY OF THE WORLD FROM THE POINT OF VIEW OF T…
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XXXV. SOLUTION OF THE FOREGOING ARGUMENTS, AND FIRST OF THOSE THAT WERE TAKEN F…
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XXXVI. SOLUTION OF THE ARGUMENTS PRODUCED ON THE PART OF THE THINGS MADE
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XXXVII. SOLUTION OF THE ARGUMENTS TAKEN FROM THE MAKING OF THINGS
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XXXVIII. ARGUMENTS BY WHICH SOME ENDEAVOUR TO PROVE THAT THE WORLD IS NOT ETERN…
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XXXIX. THAT THE DISTINCTION OF THINGS IS NOT FROM CHANCE
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XL. THAT MATTER IS NOT THE FIRST CAUSE OF THE DISTINCTION OF THINGS
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XLI. THAT THE DISTINCTION OF THINGS IS NOT ON ACCOUNT OF A CONTRARIETY OF AGENTS
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XLII. THAT THE FIRST CAUSE OF THE DISTINCTION OF THINGS IS NOT THE ORDER OF SEC…
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XLIII. THAT THE DISTINCTION AMONG THINGS DOES NOT RESULT FROM SOME SECONDARY AG…
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XLIV. THAT DISTINCTION AMONG THINGS DID NOT RESULT FROM THE DIVERSITY OF MERITS…
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XLV. WHAT IS IN TRUTH THE FIRST CAUSE OF THE DISTINCTION OF THINGS
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XLVI. THAT FOR THE PERFECTION OF THE UNIVERSE IT WAS NECESSARY THAT THERE SHOUL…
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XLVII. THAT INTELLECTUAL SUBSTANCES ARE CAPABLE OF WILLING
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XLVIII. THAT INTELLECTUAL SUBSTANCES ARE OF FREE-WILL IN ACTING
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XLIX. THAT THE INTELLECTUAL SUBSTANCE IS NOT A BODY
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L. THAT INTELLECTUAL SUBSTANCES ARE IMMATERIAL
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LI. THAT THE INTELLECTUAL SUBSTANCE IS NOT A MATERIAL FORM
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LII. THAT IN CREATED INTELLECTUAL SUBSTANCES THERE IS A DIFFERENCE BETWEEN BEIN…
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LIII. THAT IN CREATED INTELLECTUAL SUBSTANCES THERE IS ACT AND POTENTIALITY
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LIV. THAT COMPOSITION OF SUBSTANCE AND BEING IS NOT THE SAME AS COMPOSITION OF …
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LV. THAT INTELLECTUAL SUBSTANCES ARE INCORRUPTIBLE
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LVI. IN WHAT WAY IT IS POSSIBLE FOR AN INTELLECTUAL SUBSTANCE TO BE UNITED TO T…
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LVII. THE OPINION OF PLATO CONCERNING THE UNION OF THE INTELLECTUAL SOUL WITH T…
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LVIII. THAT THE NUTRITIVE, SENSITIVE, AND INTELLECTIVE FACULTIES IN MAN ARE NOT…
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LIX. THAT MAN'S POSSIBLE INTELLECT IS NOT A SEPARATE SUBSTANCE
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LX. THAT MAN DERIVES HIS SPECIES NOT FROM THE PASSIVE, BUT FROM THE POSSIBLE IN…
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LXI. THAT THE AFORESAID OPINION IS CONTRARY TO THAT OF ARISTOTLE
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LXII. AGAINST THE OPINION OF ALEXANDER ABOUT THE POSSIBLE INTELLECT
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LXIII. THAT THE SOUL IS NOT A TEMPERAMENT, AS GALEN ASSERTED
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LXIV. THAT THE SOUL IS NOT A HARMONY
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LXV. THAT THE SOUL IS NOT A BODY
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LXVI. AGAINST THOSE WHO SAY THAT INTELLECT AND SENSE ARE THE SAME
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LXVII. AGAINST THOSE WHO SAY THAT THE POSSIBLE INTELLECT IS THE IMAGINATION
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LXVIII. HOW AN INTELLECTUAL SUBSTANCE CAN BE THE FORM OF THE BODY
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LXIX. SOLUTION OF THE ARGUMENTS BY WHICH IT WAS PROVED ABOVE THAT AN INTELLECTU…
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LXX. THAT ACCORDING TO THE WORDS OF ARISTOTLE WE JUST SAY THAT THE INTELLECT IS…
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LXXI. THAT THE SOUL IS UNITED TO THE BODY IMMEDIATELY
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LXXII. THAT THE WHOLE SOUL IS IN THE WHOLE BODY AND IN EACH PART THEREOF
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LXXIII. THAT THERE IS NOT ONE POSSIBLE INTELLECT IN ALL MEN
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LXXIV. OF THE OPINION OF AVICENNA, WHO ASSERTED THAT INTELLIGIBLE FORMS ARE NOT…
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LXXV. SOLUTION OF THE ARGUMENTS WHICH WOULD SEEM TO PROVE THE UNITY OF THE POSS…
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LXXVI. THAT THE ACTIVE INTELLECT IS NOT A SEPARATE SUBSTANCE BUT PART OF THE SO…
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LXXVII. THAT IT IS NOT IMPOSSIBLE FOR THE POSSIBLE AND ACTIVE INTELLECT TO CONC…
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LXXVIII. THAT ARISTOTLE'S OPINION CONCERNING THE ACTIVE INTELLECT WAS NOT THAT …
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LXXIX. THAT THE HUMAN SOUL IS NOT CORRUPTED WHEN THE BODY IS CORRUPTED
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LXXX. ARGUMENTS TO PROVE THAT THE SOUL IS CORRUPTED WHEN THE BODY IS CORRUPTED
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LXXXI. ARGUMENTS TO PROVE THAT THE SOUL IS CORRUPTED WHEN THE BODY IS CORRUPTED
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LXXXII. THAT THE SOULS OF DUMB ANIMALS ARE NOT IMMORTAL
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LXXXIII. THAT THE HUMAN SOUL BEGINS TO EXIST WITH THE BODY
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LXXXIV. SOLUTION OF THE FOREGOING ARGUMENTS
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LXXXV. THAT THE SOUL IS NOT MADE OF GOD'S SUBSTANCE
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LXXXVI. THAT THE HUMAN SOUL IS NOT TRANSMITTED WITH THE SEMEN
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LXXXVII. THAT THE HUMAN SOUL IS BROUGHT INTO BEING THROUGH CREATION BY GOD
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LXXXVIII. ARGUMENTS FOR PROVING THAT THE HUMAN SOUL IS FORMED FROM THE SEMEN
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LXXXIX. SOLUTION OF THE FOREGOING ARGUMENTS
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XC. THAT AN INTELLECTUAL SUBSTANCE IS UNITED AS A FORM TO NO OTHER THAN THE HUM…
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XCI. THAT THERE ARE SOME INTELLECTUAL SUBSTANCES WHICH ARE NOT UNITED TO BODIES
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XCII. OF THE GREAT NUMBER OF SEPARATE SUBSTANCES
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XCIII. THAT THERE ARE NOT SEVERAL SEPARATE SUBSTANCES OF ONE SPECIES
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XCIV. THAT THE SEPARATE SUBSTANCE AND THE SOUL ARE NOT OF ONE SPECIES
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XCV. HOW WE ARE TO UNDERSTAND GENUS AND SPECIES IN SEPARATE SUBSTANCES
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XCVI. THAT SEPARATE SUBSTANCES DO NOT GATHER THEIR KNOWLEDGE FROM SENSIBLES
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XCVII. THAT THE INTELLECT OF A SEPARATE SUBSTANCE ALWAYS UNDERSTANDS ACTUALLY
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XCVIII. HOW ONE SEPARATE SUBSTANCE UNDERSTANDS ANOTHER
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XCIX. THAT SEPARATE SUBSTANCES KNOW MATERIAL THINGS
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C. THAT SEPARATE SUBSTANCES KNOW SINGULARS
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CI. WHETHER SEPARATE SUBSTANCES KNOW ALL THINGS AT THE SAME TIME BY THEIR NATUR…
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