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APPENDIX EDITIONS OF THE WORKS OF ST. THOMAS EMPLOYED IN THIS BOOK WORK OF ST. THOMAS CITED EDITION USED* Compendium Theologiae (Opuscula Theologica) De Aeternitate Mundi (Opuscula Philosophical De Anima (Questiones Disputatae) De Potentia (Questiones Disputatae) De Principiis Naturae (Opuscula Philosophical De Veritate (Questiones Disputatae) In Boetium de Hebdomadibus (Opuscula Theologica) In Boetium de Trinitate (Opuscula Theologica) In libros de Anima In libros Metaphysicorum In libros Perihermeneias In libros Physicorum Aristotelis In libros Posteriorum Analyticorum Questiones Quodlibetales In libros Sententiarum De Ente et Essentia (Opuscula Philosophical Summa Contra Gentiles Summa Theologiae Marietti P. Lethielleux Roland-Gosselin Leonine * See Bibliography for complete reference data.

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INDEX Accidents, imply substance,s, 9-19, 193-194 manner of modifying, 14-15 mode of existence, 15-19, 194 Act, and potency, 84 Analogy, 140, 149-150, 154 Aristotle, 88, 94--97, 107 Augustine, 147-148 Avicenna, 35, 137 Banes, II8-122 Cajetan, II6-II8, 149-150, 190 Causality, accidental, 65 efficient, 61, 105-126, 136, 152, 170, 182-185, 188, 192-193 exterior, 181-183, 194 final, 107, 157-180, 182-185 formal, 9-27, 107 intermediate, II6--II8, 188-191, 195 material, 9-27, 107, 193-194 proper, 75-79, 170 Chance, 157, 162-167, 185 Change, 20--27, 193 Descartes, 12 Distinction, between essence and existence, 58-61 Eleatics, 20 Inertia, 101-102 Infinite, multitude in act, 71-75, 123 series, 19, 26-27, 44, 66, 68, 71, 84-86, 103-104, IIO-III, 122-126, 16g--175, 185 John of St. Thomas, 120-122 Judgment, 36-37, 192 Knowledge, intellectual, 6, 33-49, 165, 167-169, 192 sensory, 6, 28-33 Maimonides, 131-132 Motion, 6, 80-104, 121, 183, 188-189 Necessity, 135-139, 183 Nicholas d'autrecourt, 13 Ockham, 13 Participation, 144, 147-150, 154 Phantasm, 30 Plato, 147-148 Possibles, 129-134, 183 Privation, 21-22, 24-25, 27 Propositions, self-evident, 45-48 Reasoning, 37-49, 192-193 Scholasticism, decadent, 13 Schopenhauer, 12-13 Sense Objects, 28-33, 192 Singulars, 39 Substance, 9-19 Syllogism, 40-43, 186 Sylvester of Ferrara, 89--94, 114, 119, 18g-- 190 Transcendentals, 140-156 Universals, 30, 39