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They didn't say it Skip to content They didn't say it Menu Home About Modus Operandi St. Thomas Aquinas and ships February 4, 2024 ~ fatherhorton If the highest aim of a captain were to preserve his ship, he would keep it in port forever. Attr. St. Thomas Aquinas. A friend pointed this out to me, having encountered it in a tweet from the USCCB. He asked if I would check its authenticity. A Google search turned up the usual “quote” aggregation sites. It also turned up one site that called it a paraphrase. I searched Google Books in particular, and after sorting through the chaff of careless quoters, I did find several books ( here’s one ) that (spoiler alert) gave what I believe to be the correct answer. It’s a very free paraphrase of ST I-II Q2 a5 resp: “Hence a captain does not intend as a last end, the preservation of the ship entrusted to him, since a ship is ordained to something else as its end, viz. to navigation.” This was especially helpful becau...

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