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Understanding gives all the intellectual virtues their first principles . Science perfected is knowledge of the first causes in any genus . Science prepares the mind for the pursuit of wisdom and gives it truths to be used as matter in ...
Understanding gives all the intellectual virtues their first principles . Science perfected is knowledge of the first causes in any genus . Science prepares the mind for the pursuit of wisdom and gives it truths to be used as matter in ...
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Wisdom , in turn , orders all the virtues , defends their principles , and gives their possessor a greater understanding of them in their own spheres . Metaphysical wisdom itself is the handmaid of theological wisdom .
Wisdom , in turn , orders all the virtues , defends their principles , and gives their possessor a greater understanding of them in their own spheres . Metaphysical wisdom itself is the handmaid of theological wisdom .
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( 11.923-27 ) The subsequent scenes of the attempted solicitation of Gawain by the host's wife gives this statement wryly comic overtones . Instead of wooing the woman , Gawain is ardently wooed , if not won , by her .
( 11.923-27 ) The subsequent scenes of the attempted solicitation of Gawain by the host's wife gives this statement wryly comic overtones . Instead of wooing the woman , Gawain is ardently wooed , if not won , by her .
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