|
E. Concordance
1. Great concordance is always more desirable than small concordance.
2. Any concordance can be removed from contrariety further
by a major difference than by a minor difference.
3. Concordance cannot occur without distinction.
4. Any concordance between one sensitive being and another
is due to their similarity.
5. Without unity and plurality, there can be no natural concordance.
6. Concordance between one sensitive being and another never
occurs without some contrariety.
7. Because there is concordance in God, the concordance between
the intellect and the senses is greater than any concordance between one
sense and another.
8. Every particular concordance in nature is subject to one
universal concordance in the totality of nature.
9. From the utmost concordance produced in man between one
substance and another, a further substance is produced.
10. Without essential concordance, intellect cannot be an
act of its essence.
11. The concordance between the soul and its powers is entirely
substantial, but any concordance among the powers is accidental.
12. In every intellect there is concordance between essence
and being. |
|