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[1261] Recta ratio agibilium.
[1262] cf. IIa IIae, q. 47-57.
[1263] Ibid.: q. 47, a. 8.
[1264] Qualis unusquisque cst, talis finis videtur ei. Cf.
Ia IIae, q. 58, a. 5.
[1265] Verum intellectus pratici est per conformitatem ad
appetitum rectum. Ibid.: q. 57, a. 5, ad 3.
[1266] Cf. IIa IIae, q. 53.
[1267] Ibid.: q. 57-122.
[1268] Ibid.: q. 61, a. 1, 2.
[1269] Ibid.: q. s8, a. 6, 7; q. 60, a. 1, ad
4; q. 80, a. 8, ad 1.
[1270] Summum jus summa injuria. Ibid.: q. 80, a. 1,
ad 3, 5; q. 120, a. 1, 2.
[1271] Ibid.: q. 29, a. 3, ad 3.
[1272] Ibid.: q 66, a. 2.
[1273] Cf. Ia IIae, q. 105, a. 2.
[1274] See Dict. de theol. cath.: s. v. Propriete; see
also the notes on IIa IIae, q. 66, in the French translation
of the Summa published by the Revue des Jeunes.
[1275] IIa IIae, q. 81-119.
[1276] Ibid.: q. 123-41.
[1277] Ibid.: q. 123, a. 6.
[1278] Ibid.: q. 124.
[1279] Ibid.: q. 139.
[1280] Ibid.: q. 141.
[1281] Ibid.: q. 143.
[1282] Ibid.: q. 144, a. 1.
[1283] Ibid.: q. 152, a. 3.
[1284] Ibid.: a. 4.
[1285] Ibid.: q. 141-43.
[1286] Ibid.: q. 141, a. 3.
[1287] Ibid.: a. 6, ad 3. St. Thomas here explains
the degrees enumerated by St. Anselm.
[1288] Ibid.: a. 5.
[1289] Ibid.: q. 163.
[1290] Ibid.: a. 2.
[1291] Ibid.: q. 166.
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