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Assuming Quote by Thomas Aquinas

“Now it seems that everything in the world stems from sources other than God, since the products of nature have their source in nature; deliberate effects can be traced back to human reason or will as their source. There is no need then to assume that God exists.” quote by Thomas Aquinas
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“Now it seems that everything in the world stems from sources other than God, since the products of nature have their source in nature; deliberate effects can be traced back to human reason or will as their source. There is no need then to assume that God exists.”

Thomas Aquinas

About This Quote

Source Philosophy: Summa Theologica, Part I, Question 1, Article 1

Argues that natural phenomena can be explained without invoking God, emphasizing human reason as the source of causality.

In simple terms: Nature can be explained by reason, not necessarily by God.

Key Takeaway

Use reason to explore the world.

Themes

reason naturalism philosophy theology causality

Mood

analytical thoughtful skeptical

Type

philosophical theological academic

When to use this quote

  • scientific research
  • philosophical debate
  • education
  • ethical decision‑making

Key Concepts

epistemology metaphysics

Questions to Reflect On

  • Can reason fully replace faith?
  • What limits does naturalism face?
A Different Perspective

May overlook metaphysical aspects beyond empirical evidence.

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