Apr 16, 2011
So if the divine being is always in this good condition that we are sometimes in, that is to be wondered at; and if it is in it to a greater degree than we are, that is to be wondered at still moreAristotle (Metaphysics XII, vii, 20)
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Aristotelean Thomist; dabbler in the epicurean and sartorial arts; sworn enemy of wasting my time.
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