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Aquinói Szent Tamás , latin nyelven író középkori olasz teológus, skolasztikus filozófus, Domonkos-rendi szerzetes, a keresztény misztika egyik képviselője. Angyali Doktor néven is ismert. A római katolikus egyház legnevezetesebb hittudósai, az úgynevezett egyháztanítók között tartja számon. Wikipedia  

✵ 25. január 1225 – 7. március 1274   •   Más nevek Sv. Tomáš Akvinský, San Tommaso d'Aquino
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Aquinói Szent Tamás: Idézetek angolul

“Nothing is in the intellect that was not first in the senses.”

q. 2, art. 3, arg. 19
This is known as the Peripatetic axiom.
De veritate (c. 1256–1259)

“Grace does not destroy nature but perfects it.”

Thomas Aquinas könyv Summa Theologica

I, q. 1, art. 8, ad 2
Summa Theologica (1265–1274)

“No evil can be excused because it is done with a good intention.”

Eredeti: (la) Nullum malum bona intentione factum excusatur.
Változat: Variant translation: An evil action cannot be justified by reference to a good intention.
Forrás: On the Ten Commandments (c. 1273)

“The law of nature […] is nothing other than the light of the intellect planted in us by God, by which we know what should be done and what should be avoided. God gave us this light or law in creation.”

Eredeti: (la) Lex naturae […] nihil aliud est nisi lumen intellectis insitum nobis a Deo, per quod cognoscimus quid agendum et quid vitandum. Hoc lumen et hanc legem dedit Deus homini in creatione.
Forrás: On the Ten Commandments (c. 1273) Art. 1

“Prostitution in towns is like the sewer in a palace; take away the sewers and the palace becomes an impure and stinking place.”

Misattributed
Forrás: This quote, frequently attributed to Aquinas, is actually a paraphrase of a passage (itself an elaborate paraphrase of Augustine) by Ptolemy of Lucca in his continuation of an unfinished work by Aquinas. The passage from Ptolemy reads: "Thus, Augustine says that a whore acts in the world as the bilge in a ship or the sewer in a palace: 'Remove the sewer, and you will fill the palace with a stench.' Similarly, concerning the bilge, he says: 'Take away whores from the world, and you will fill it with sodomy.'" (Ptolemy of Lucca and Thomas Aquinas, On the Government of Rulers, trans. James M. Blythe. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1997, 4. 14. 6). What Augustine actually wrote (in De ordine, 2. 4. 12) was simply: "Remove prostitutes from human affairs and you will unsettle everything on account of lusts." Only Book 1 and the first four chapters of Book 2 of On the Government of Rulers (De Regimine Principum) are by Aquinas. The rest of the work was written by Ptolemy. (It even mentions the coronation of Albert I of Hapsburg, an event that occurred in 1298, twenty-four years after Aquinas's death.) The quote comes from Book 4, which was definitely not written by Aquinas.

“Perfect happiness can consist in nothing else than the vision of the Divine Essence.”

Thomas Aquinas könyv Summa Theologica

Forrás: Summa Theologica (1265–1274), I–II, q. 3, art. 8 co

“Truth is the ultimate end of the whole universe.”

Thomas Aquinas Summa contra Gentiles

Forrás: Summa contra Gentiles (1259–1265) I, 1, 2

“The reason, however, why the philosopher may be likened to the poet is this: both are concerned with the marvellous.”

Forrás: Commentary on the Metaphysics (c. 1270–1272), 1, 3; quoted in Josef Pieper, Leisure, the Basis of Culture (New York, 1952), p. 88

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