The end pre-exists intentionally in the will
The end, in so far as it pre-exists in the intention, pertains to the will, as stated above (01, ad 1). And it is thus that it gives the species to the human or moral act.
Reply to Objection 2. The end, in so far as it pre-exists in the intention, pertains to the will, as stated above (01, ad 1). And it is thus that it gives the species to the human or moral act.
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Man's last end »Man's last end
3. Whether human acts are specified by their end? »3. Whether human acts are specified by their end?
It would seem not »It would seem not
Specifying thing should exist before specified »Specifying thing should exist before specified
The end pre-exists intentionally in the will
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