St. Thomas Aquinas on Nostr: Outward pain arises from an apprehension of sense, chiefly of touch; while inward ...
Outward pain arises from an apprehension of sense, chiefly of touch; while inward pain arises from an interior apprehension, of the imagination or of the reason (ST 1-2.35.7).
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