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1. For the description of the Nature of Wisdom, this is by Aristotle said to be that intellectual Virtue whereby we are directed in our manners and carriage, to make choice of the right Means in the prosecution of our true End. Tully describes it to be ars vivendi: And to the same purpose Aquinas, Recta ratio agibilium, the skill of demeaning a mans self aright in practical affairs. |
1. For the description of the Nature of Wisdom, this is by Aristotle said to be that intellectual Virtue whereby we Are directed in our manners and carriage, to make choice of the right Means in the prosecution of our true End. Tully describes it to be ars vivendi: And to the same purpose Aquinas, Recta ratio agibilium, the skill of demeaning a men self aright in practical affairs. |
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