The De Monarchia of Dante Alighieri,Houghton, Mifflin, 1904 - 216 sayfa |
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Sayfa 35
... minor premise , and by having one premise positive and one negative . 11. That is , Justice is most powerful in the world when present in the most powerful and willing subject . 12. Eth . 5. 2. 5 . Covetousness , cupidity , or avarice ...
... minor premise , and by having one premise positive and one negative . 11. That is , Justice is most powerful in the world when present in the most powerful and willing subject . 12. Eth . 5. 2. 5 . Covetousness , cupidity , or avarice ...
Sayfa 53
... premise from the spec- ulative intellect , adds thereto the minor premise peculiarly its own , and draws the conclusion for the particular operation . This government com- mon to all not only may proceed from one ; it must do so , that ...
... premise from the spec- ulative intellect , adds thereto the minor premise peculiarly its own , and draws the conclusion for the particular operation . This government com- mon to all not only may proceed from one ; it must do so , that ...
Sayfa 77
... premise . In paragraphs 2 and 8 the word " subadsumpta " is used for minor premise . 3. Eth . 4. 3. 15 . 4. Pol . 4. 8. 9. So we find in Conv . 4 , Canz . 3. 2 : " This very false opinion among men , that one is wont to call him noble ...
... premise . In paragraphs 2 and 8 the word " subadsumpta " is used for minor premise . 3. Eth . 4. 3. 15 . 4. Pol . 4. 8. 9. So we find in Conv . 4 , Canz . 3. 2 : " This very false opinion among men , that one is wont to call him noble ...
Sayfa 78
... minor premise , the testimony of the ancients is con- vincing , since Virgil , our divine Poet , 3 through- satire is discussed at some length . Dante speaks again of Juve- nal in Purg . 22. 13. His relation to Dante is considered by ...
... minor premise , the testimony of the ancients is con- vincing , since Virgil , our divine Poet , 3 through- satire is discussed at some length . Dante speaks again of Juve- nal in Purg . 22. 13. His relation to Dante is considered by ...
Sayfa 83
... minor premise , who is not sufficiently con- vinced that the father of the Roman race , and therefore the race itself , was the noblest under heaven ? Or from whom will still be hidden di- vine predestination in the twofold meeting in ...
... minor premise , who is not sufficiently con- vinced that the father of the Roman race , and therefore the race itself , was the noblest under heaven ? Or from whom will still be hidden di- vine predestination in the twofold meeting in ...
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according Aeneas argument Aristotle authority Caesar called cause CHAPTER Christ Church Comedy concord Constantine contestants Conv Convito cupidity Dante DANTE ALIGHIERI Dante's decree desire divine Divine Comedy earth end of Right eternal exist faith false follows Ghibelline gilt top heaven Henry VII Holy Holy Roman Empire human race imperial intellect Italy John 21 judgment jurisdiction Justice king kingdom Letter Livy Lord Lucan Luke Matt means Metaphys minor premise Monarch Monarchia Moore moral nature never Nicomachus nobility ordained Paradiso peace perfect Philosopher pire poet political Pontiff Prince principle proved Purg quoted reference relation Roman Empire Rome ruler says single combat soul spiritual successor of Peter supreme sword syllogism temporal Monarchy thee things Thomas Aquinas thou tion Toynbee translation treatise true truth Unam Sanctam unity universal unto Vicar Virgil virtue whence Wherefore whole words writings