One thing cannot be specified multiple times

One thing cannot be in more than one species. But one and the same act may happen to be ordained to various ends. Therefore the end does not give the species to human acts.

Objection 3. Further, one thing cannot be in more than one species. But one and the same act may happen to be ordained to various ends. Therefore the end does not give the species to human acts.
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3. Whether human acts are specified by their end?
It would seem not
One thing cannot be specified multiple times
Act is ordained to but one proximate end
Extrinsic cause cannot specify human acts
Specifying thing should exist before specified
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