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1 Therefore we can be led by material things to know immaterial substances .
2 But we do not understand material and immaterial substances in the same way.
3 Therefore other created immaterial substances can be understood by us through material things.
4 Therefore we are not able perfectly to understand immaterial substances through material substances.
5 But the separated soul understands immaterial substances , which are in the highest degree of intelligibility.
6 Therefore immaterial substances can be understood by us.
7 Therefore the human mind understands immaterial substances .
8 Thus, the qualities with which theology clothes its immaterial substances , themselves turn out disadvantageous to sound morality.
9 Objection 1: It would seem that our intellect can know immaterial substances through the knowledge of material things.
10 But these are the immaterial substances .
11 But there are sciences and definitions of immaterial substances ; for Damascene defines an angel (De Fide Orth.
12 These philosophers are the curious reasoners concerning the material or immaterial substances , in which they suppose our perceptions to inhere.
13 Hence it is reasonable to conclude that the immaterial substances as it were incomparably exceed material substances as to multitude.
14 It does not follow, therefore, that immaterial substances are purposeless, even if they are not understood by us at all.
15 Objection 1: It would seem that the human soul in the present state of life can understand immaterial substances in themselves.
16 Now this opinion would be true, were immaterial substances the forms and species of these material things; as the Platonists supposed.
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