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According to St. Thomas Aquinas , subsistence is what allows a nature to be a "hypostasis" or a person. It is the final "completion" of a substance that makes it a distinct, uncommunicated whole. This is a critical distinction in high-level theology, particularly when discussing:

: Where there is one divine nature but three distinct subsisting persons.

The "Artilo SUBSIST. 92D" likely points toward a specific section or classification in a larger body of work—potentially a reference to or Question 3, Article 2 in theological codes—dealing with how individuals subsist. It remains a foundational concept for anyone studying the intersection of metaphysics, law, and theology.

Understanding the "Standard of Subsistence" is useful for several academic and ethical reasons:

: Concepts of what constitutes a "subsisting entity" often inform legal debates about rights for natural objects or corporations, as seen in works like Toward Legal Rights for Natural Objects .

: By defining a person as a "subsistens" in a rational nature, philosophers ground human rights in the very mode of their existence rather than just their current abilities. Conclusion

: Where the human nature of Christ is said to subsist in the person of the Divine Word. 3. Practical Utility and Application

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