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its form without actually being it . To understand a nature is to receive the form of that nature in the mind immaterially . Therefore , Aquinas says , ' when any created intellect sees the essence of God , the essence of God itself ...
its form without actually being it . To understand a nature is to receive the form of that nature in the mind immaterially . Therefore , Aquinas says , ' when any created intellect sees the essence of God , the essence of God itself ...
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... natural processes , and thus also to the claim that nature is immoral , issues such as that of the apparent waste embodied in the numerous early deaths of seeds , seedlings and other tender young creatures , another of the items in ...
... natural processes , and thus also to the claim that nature is immoral , issues such as that of the apparent waste embodied in the numerous early deaths of seeds , seedlings and other tender young creatures , another of the items in ...
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... nature is seen as something distinct . She suggests that rather than looking at the Judaeo - Christian tradi- tion as the source of alienation from nature , the advent of seed cultivation immediately allows a contrast between human ...
... nature is seen as something distinct . She suggests that rather than looking at the Judaeo - Christian tradi- tion as the source of alienation from nature , the advent of seed cultivation immediately allows a contrast between human ...
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