A History of Western Philosophy: The medieval mindHarcourt, Brace & World, 1969 - Philosophy |
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... principle , beginning with the Absolute , produces the next lower principle , each lower principle being , insofar as its lower nature permits , the imitation of the higher . These doctrines may be illustrated with a few passages from ...
... principle , beginning with the Absolute , produces the next lower principle , each lower principle being , insofar as its lower nature permits , the imitation of the higher . These doctrines may be illustrated with a few passages from ...
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... principle from which all proofs start . Those who deny the self - evident truth of axioms hold them to be simply postulates from which such - and - such theorems can be deduced . Thus , according to this view , the axioms of one ...
... principle from which all proofs start . Those who deny the self - evident truth of axioms hold them to be simply postulates from which such - and - such theorems can be deduced . Thus , according to this view , the axioms of one ...
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... principle from which all proofs start . Those who deny the self - evident truth of axioms hold them to be simply postulates from which such - and - such theorems can be deduced . Thus , according to this view , the axioms of one ...
... principle from which all proofs start . Those who deny the self - evident truth of axioms hold them to be simply postulates from which such - and - such theorems can be deduced . Thus , according to this view , the axioms of one ...
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The Mysticism of Paul | 38 |
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Augustines Concept of | 83 |
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