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    Supports→All scientific fields must be re-examined to identify what contributes to or impedes the attainment of human perfection.

    Nature, the soul, and the human intellect alone are insufficient to attain perfection.

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    The result of the enquiry undertaken leads to the conclusion that human nature, the human soul, and the capabilities and the acts of these two, just like the capabilities of the practical intellect, are all finalized with respect to the perfection of the human intellect. Nature, the soul, and the human intellect are, however, insufficient to attain perfection and it is not possible to leave out of consideration the acts generated by volition and choice which depend on the practical intellect. Fo

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