from Thomas Aquinas: Questions on the Passions
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 20 November 2024
One should next consider the passions of the soul. And first, the passions in general; second, in particular. On the passions in general, four things occur that one should consider about them: first, their subject; second, the differences among them; third, their relation to one another; fourth, their evilness and goodness.
About the first point, three queries are raised. (1) Whether a passion is in the soul. (2) Whether a passion is more in the appetitive part than in the apprehensive part. (3) Whether a passion is more in the sensitive appetite than in the intellectual appetite, which is called “will.”
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