10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CONNATURALNESS»
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connaturalness in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Conjugal Chastity in Pope Wojtyla
In the natural appetite the principle of this movement is the appetitive subject's
connaturalness with the thing to which it tends, and may be called natural love:
thus the connaturalness of a heavy body for the centre, is by reason of its weight
and ...
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The Summa Theologica: Complete Edition:
principle movement towards the end loved. In the natural appetite the principle of
this movement is the appetitive subject's connaturalness withthething to whichit
tends, and maybe called "natural love": thus the connaturalness of a heavy body
...
Saint Thomas Aquinas, Catholic Way Publishing, 2014
3
Reading John with St. Thomas Aquinas: Theological Exegesis ...
In the first place, therefore, good causes, in the appetitive power, a certain
inclination, aptitude or connaturalness in respect of good: and this belongs to the
passion of "love": the corresponding contrary of which is "hatred" in respect of evil
.
Michael Dauphinais, Matthew Levering, 2005
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Summa Theologica, Volume 3 (Part II, Second Section)
Hence Dionysius says that peace is the cause of consent and of connaturalness,
where consent denotes the union of appetites proceeding from knowledge, and
connaturalness, the union of natural appetites. Reply Obj. 2. Even those who ...
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The Cambridge Translations of Medieval Philosophical Texts: ...
Or it can be considered according to a certain connaturalness with other powers,
as it is overshadowed and directed to the continuous and time. So considered the
activity of understanding accords with humans. According as the human ...
Arthur Stephen McGrade, John Kilcullen, M. S. Kempshall, 2001
In the natural appetite the principle of this movement is the appetitive subject's
connaturalness with the thing to which it tends, and may be called "natural love":
thus the connaturalness of a heavy body for the centre, is by reason of its weight
...
Saint Thomas (Aquinas), 1985
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A new universal etymological technological, and pronouncing ...
cKJacrrvE—. connaturalness. CONNECT— CONOCARfUS. fw .Was Tunica, the
membrane which lines the pwrcrior surface of the eyelids, and is continued over
the forepart of the globe of the eye. tovrvcnvB, kon-junk'tiv, a. (conjmctinu, Lat) ...
John Craig (F.G.S.), 1859
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Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases Classified and ...
Uniformity, homogeneity, consistency, conformity (82), con- naturality,
connaturalness ; homology, accordance, tee Agreement (23\ and Regularity (80).
V. To be uniform, &c, to accord with ; to harmonize with. To become uniform, to
conform to ...
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Religion from Tolstoy to Camus
Indeed, St. Thomas thinks that the intellect can in some way perceive higher
goods of the moral order, whether natural or supernatural, in so far as the soul
experiences a certain affective "connaturalness" to them, whether this "
connaturalness" ...
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Other Selves: Philosophers on Friendship
In the natural appetite the principle of this movement is the appetitive subject's
connaturalness with the thing to which ... love: thus the connaturalness of a heavy
body for the centre, is by reason of its weight and may be called natural love.