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William Thomas Jones. philosophy and theology overlap . Some of the truths that rest on faith ( and so belong in the field of theology ) are demonstrable ( and so belong in the field of philosophy ) . Natural theology is the name Thomas ...
William Thomas Jones. philosophy and theology overlap . Some of the truths that rest on faith ( and so belong in the field of theology ) are demonstrable ( and so belong in the field of philosophy ) . Natural theology is the name Thomas ...
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William Thomas Jones. sciences are subordinate in the way in which the various relative ends of indi- vidual substances are subordinate to the absolute end that is the final completion of them all . LIMITATIONS OF THOMAS ' METHOD Thomas ...
William Thomas Jones. sciences are subordinate in the way in which the various relative ends of indi- vidual substances are subordinate to the absolute end that is the final completion of them all . LIMITATIONS OF THOMAS ' METHOD Thomas ...
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... Thomas , but they throw no light on why he actually limited it more severely . This is explained by the fact that Duns set much more rigorous criteria for demonstration than did Thomas . This , in its turn , was connected with Duns's ...
... Thomas , but they throw no light on why he actually limited it more severely . This is explained by the fact that Duns set much more rigorous criteria for demonstration than did Thomas . This , in its turn , was connected with Duns's ...
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