The Medieval MindContent: New Religious Orientation - Christianity: the Formative years - Augustine: God the Creator - Augustine: the Created Universe - Medieval interval - Thomas: Metaphysics - Thomas: Psychology, ethics, Politics - End of the Middle ages. |
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Page 133
... particular experiment or , indeed , in any particular set of experiments . All that can be vindicated is the belief that some particular oddity is not an oddity . The belief that no oddities are really oddities is an act of faith not ...
... particular experiment or , indeed , in any particular set of experiments . All that can be vindicated is the belief that some particular oddity is not an oddity . The belief that no oddities are really oddities is an act of faith not ...
Page 277
... particular society . Once a particular human law is so deduced — say , a statute forbidding murder is promulgated on the ground that this follows as a conclusion from the principle that one should do harm to no man - only the discovery ...
... particular society . Once a particular human law is so deduced — say , a statute forbidding murder is promulgated on the ground that this follows as a conclusion from the principle that one should do harm to no man - only the discovery ...
Page 303
... particular problem in hand , namely , the threat of pantheism . He proceeded in the following way . There is , after all , a difference between infinite and finite being in respect to the relation between essence and existence . Though ...
... particular problem in hand , namely , the threat of pantheism . He proceeded in the following way . There is , after all , a difference between infinite and finite being in respect to the relation between essence and existence . Though ...
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