Brute animals, by having no mind, have not that self which is the principle of the difference, the cause which constitutes the individual.
As all our knowledge turns upon the relations by which one object differs from another, if there existed no brute animals, the nature of the human being would be still more incomprehensible.
Therefore the soul ofbrute animals has an operation apart from the body.
Thus the intellectual soul contains virtually whatever belongs to the sensitive soul of brute animals, and to the nutritive souls of plants.
The same is to be said of the sensitive soul in brute animals, and of the nutritive soul in plants, and universally of all more perfect forms with regard to the imperfect.
Wherefore we conclude that as the souls of brute animalshave no per se operations they are not subsistent.
Hitherto anatomical inquiry was confined to the examination of the bodies of brute animals.
If therefore Christ was the Head of men as to their bodies, it would follow that He was the Head of brute animals; and this is not fitting.
And since He had worked many miracles on the bodies of men, there was no need for Him to work miracles on the bodies of brute animals.
Defn: A disease of brute animals, especially of horses, seated in the glands under the ear, where a tumor is formed which sometimes ends in suppuration.
A disease of brute animals, especially of horses, seated in the glands under the ear, where a tumor is formed which sometimes ends in suppuration.
For they suppose that sufferings inflicted on brute animals are a violation of their rights.
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