Thomist in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

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They may be considered the secular descendants of their Thomist ancestors.
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In this case, surely, the perfectly reputable (Thomist) idea of "double effect" comes into operation.
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The reformers also called him a distinguished Thomist.
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The development of natural law is one of the most influential parts of Thomist philosophy.
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The Thomist doctrine of the unity of form was condemned after these debates.
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He is considered the preeminent Thomist political philosopher.
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Capon described himself in the introduction to one of his books as an old-fashioned high churchman and a Thomist to boot.
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There he continued his theological studies, being particularly attracted to Thomist philosophy, and there is little information about his activities in the following ten years.
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His thinking was essentially Thomist.
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Throughout he makes his position clear while demonstrating his disagreement with the prevailing Thomist interpretation.
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