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Sorry, question again Junya 09/03/07
    Hi. Junya from Japan.

    Et sic in eis est virtus, id est in quantum elevatae sunt a materia, et rationi obediunt.
    http://www.corpusthomisticum.org/qdw103.html

    You can search the page by copying and pasting this sentence. If you don't know how to do so, then I will paste the whole passage from now on. But it would be a big labor for you to read the whole passage I'm concerned. So, if you want to avoid such a labor, please tell me frankly.

    And I want to be sure about the privious answer. Your opinion is that the substantive use of adjective is ordinarily in neuter form, not in masculine or feminine, and that I should search for some neuter plural noun to find out the subject of "elevatae sunt", isn't it?

    Et sic in eis est virtus, id est in quantum elevatae sunt a materia, et rationi obediunt.


    But as I translate this book, I find places where Thomas seems to be using "irascibilis and concuscibilis" substantively.

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