Xavier University Studies, Volumen10Xavier University (New Orleans, La.), 1971 |
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... action . The action taken must however be defensive in nature , and the ultimate act is sacrificial . This pattern is seen most clearly with Cythna . Cythna's special grace is indicated by her youthful sense of mission , her years of ...
... action . The action taken must however be defensive in nature , and the ultimate act is sacrificial . This pattern is seen most clearly with Cythna . Cythna's special grace is indicated by her youthful sense of mission , her years of ...
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... actions must be placed in conformity with or directed to his last end . They must be right actions . Moral philosophy sees the ultimate , unchanging moral criterion of right action to be God's reason or the eternal law . The proximate ...
... actions must be placed in conformity with or directed to his last end . They must be right actions . Moral philosophy sees the ultimate , unchanging moral criterion of right action to be God's reason or the eternal law . The proximate ...
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... action . " 21 Through prudence man achieves essentially the happiness peculiar to the active life itself . As the expositors of metaphysical wisdom went beyond into the realm of the supernatural for the higher wisdom , so here in wisdom ...
... action . " 21 Through prudence man achieves essentially the happiness peculiar to the active life itself . As the expositors of metaphysical wisdom went beyond into the realm of the supernatural for the higher wisdom , so here in wisdom ...
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Xavier University Studies, Volúmenes5-7 Xavier University (New Orleans, La.) Vista de fragmentos - 1966 |
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