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Henry condemns the pursuit of the liberal arts or other rational sciences for their own sake as mere “curiosity” but commends the use of philosophy towards a higher goal. This goal is, of course, God, who is ultimately pursued in practical sciences like ethics because He is the highest good (81, 111, 120), and also in theoretical sciences like natural philosophy or metaphysics because He is the ultimate cause of all things.
Medieval Philosophy
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