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    The Platonic Doctrine of the Human Soul

    One of the areas laid out for investigation in ist study was that of the theory of the soul. We shall, therefore, study this theory in function of the ratio-positio analysis and with attention to its relationship...

    Reverend R. J. Henle S.J. in Saint Thomas and Platonism (1956)

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    Summary and Conclusions

    The general conclusions which emerge from this study are of two kinds. Some are the direct result and the main import of the ordered presentation of the evidence. Such will be the general conclusion concerning...

    Reverend R. J. Henle S.J. in Saint Thomas and Platonism (1956)

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    Introduction

    The material presentation of the texts and their organization under doctrinal heads in the Analytic Index provide a guide in the determination of the importance of different classes of texts. There are some texts...

    Reverend R. J. Henle S.J. in Saint Thomas and Platonism (1956)

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    Introduction to the Ratio-Positio Analysis of Platonic Doctrines

    The examination of the complete body of the texts themselves led to a selection of certain major areas of study. In the light of the principles discovered in the last chapter, we can now define our study of th...

    Reverend R. J. Henle S.J. in Saint Thomas and Platonism (1956)

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    The Commentary on the Metaphysics: The Platonic Ideas as Ultimate Explicative Principles

    The importance of Saint Thomas’ meditations on the Metaphysics of Aristotle has already been stressed and, indeed, the evidence deployed throughout this study constantly reemphasizes the central position, particu...

    Reverend R. J. Henle S.J. in Saint Thomas and Platonism (1956)

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    Plato’s Theory of Human Cognition

    The eighty-fourth question of the first part of the Summa is in many ways a remarkable piece of writing. The entire exposition is terse and tightly ordered and displays doctrinal and structural elements which giv...

    Reverend R. J. Henle S.J. in Saint Thomas and Platonism (1956)

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    Analytic Index to the Texts

    Note: In this Index only those points which, in the texts, are explicitly attributed to Plato or the Platonici are listed. The points are arranged under key terms, phrases or statements. Only two sets of subdivis...

    Reverend R. J. Henle S.J. in Saint Thomas and Platonism (1956)

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    The Plato and Platonici Texts and Their Sources

    Respondeo dicendum, quod, sicut supra dictum est, fruitio ponit quamdam delectationem in fine. Delectatio autem non potest esse nisi in cognoscente: propter quod Plato dixit, quod delectatio est generatio sens...

    Reverend R. J. Henle S.J. in Saint Thomas and Platonism (1956)

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    The Basic Principles of the Via Platonica

    The pre-Platonic moment has laid out certain presuppositions and prepared the historical situation for the Platonic moment itself. When we turn now to an examination of this second stage of analysis, we find S...

    Reverend R. J. Henle S.J. in Saint Thomas and Platonism (1956)

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