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 154
... relationship that obtained between a barbarian chieftain and his warrior followers was in some respects not unlike the relation- ship of commendation . The warriors were free men ; so were the small , dependent farmers . The relationship ...
... relationship that obtained between a barbarian chieftain and his warrior followers was in some respects not unlike the relation- ship of commendation . The warriors were free men ; so were the small , dependent farmers . The relationship ...
Page 179
... relation between God and His apparitions is , in this respect , less like that of the mountain and my view of it than it is like the relation between an object and its mirror image . Suppose that you have a room hung with many mirrors ...
... relation between God and His apparitions is , in this respect , less like that of the mountain and my view of it than it is like the relation between an object and its mirror image . Suppose that you have a room hung with many mirrors ...
Page 257
... relation between the behavior of " living individuals " and the behavior of inani- mate particles that is a basic fact about the physical universe and that is the subject matter of physics and the other natural sciences ? Until this ...
... relation between the behavior of " living individuals " and the behavior of inani- mate particles that is a basic fact about the physical universe and that is the subject matter of physics and the other natural sciences ? Until this ...
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