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At Omi-Imazu. .
@bokuen そのときの返答は日本語で結構です。
@bokuen ok. Thank you for your kindness. I want your reading about that part to which I referred in "The Summa."
@bokuen .. it seems to me that he takes the eternal predicates of Christ more meaningfully than the nominative.
@bokuen When Aquinas emphasizes the nature of Christ more strongly than the nominative of himself, it seems to me ..
@bokuen .. his theory is midst the conflict between Plato and Aristotle and the conflicts among Left Hegelians.
@bokuen When I read "The Summa III. Question 16-17," it occurs to me that his theory is midst the conflict between Plato and Aristotle a ...
@bokuen May I ask you what a sort of theory Aquinas wrote about the nominative of Christ? As you seem acquainted with his theory more th ...
Virginity would be opposed to the natural law, but being virginity is proportionate to right reason.
Any virgin is opposed to the natural law. But his soul is not said to be against the law.
Aquinas says that virginity would be sinful but worthy of praise, with rereading Aristotle's Ethics.
Rereading a part of "The Summa" in which Thomas Aquinas states about Aristotle. Aquinas is so bookish that I should mess up my bookshelf.
I believe groundlessly that Mark Petersen is a disciple of Etō Jun, a famous conservative critic in Japan.
.. In this work there is nothing but degraded Bergson and Russell.
Proper names in "A Submerged Piano" are redefined continuously, that is, those names and their predicates get changed as time goes by. ..
Logical Exercises For Mind http://tinyurl.com/5nrgqe Blogging a small part of "Specimens Of Table Talk Of S.T.Coleridge" translated into ...
@nash_bridges .. He did think what makes men repeat carelessly mistakes.
@nash_bridges Marx thought so. He did not think why men repeat mistakes written in history. ..
Locke is midst Descartes and Hobbs.
I like Locke's theory as he is close to Marx. But he could not see societies as what is weaved of intercourses.
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