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So supposits in Aquinas’s thought are individual, they subsist and substand, they are unified, they are wholes, and they exist and act and bear properties in the primary way. Among supposits, some stand out inasmuch as they have reason and thereby have a kind of dominion over themselves, and these special supposits are persons.
Aquinas on the Metaphysics of the Hypostatic Union
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