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It would seem so
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It would seem that it is proper to the rational nature to act for an end.
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Man's last end »
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Man's last endâAn argument map of Aquinas Summa Theologica Prima Secundae Partis, question 1. âF1CEB7
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2. Whether only rational beings act for an end? »
2. Whether only rational beings act for an end?
2. Whether only rational beings act for an end?âArticle 2. Whether it is proper to the rational nature to act for an end? âFFB597
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It would seem soâIt would seem that it is proper to the rational nature to act for an end.â59C6EF
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Acting for an end presumes reason »
Acting for an end presumes reason
Acting for an end presumes reasonâTo act for an end is to order ones action to an end. But this is the work of reason. Therefore it does not belong to things that lack reason.â98CE71
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Man always acts for an end, irrational creatures never »
Man always acts for an end, irrational creatures never
Man always acts for an end, irrational creatures neverâMan acts for known end. But there are many things that have no knowledge of an end; either because they are altogether without knowledge, as insensible creatures: or because they do not apprehend the idea of an end as such, as irrational animals.â98CE71
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The end is object of will, which is in the reason »
The end is object of will, which is in the reason
The end is object of will, which is in the reasonâThe good and the end is the object of the will. But the will is in the reason (De Anima iii, 9). Therefore to act for an end belongs to none but a rational nature.â98CE71
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