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... conceived . Or is there no such nature , since the fool hath said in his heart , there is no God ? ( Psalms xiii , 1 ) . But , at any rate , this very fool , when he hears of this being of which I speak - a being than which nothing ...
... conceived . Or is there no such nature , since the fool hath said in his heart , there is no God ? ( Psalms xiii , 1 ) . But , at any rate , this very fool , when he hears of this being of which I speak - a being than which nothing ...
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... conceived . - That which can be conceived not to exist is not God . And it assuredly exists so truly , that it cannot be conceived not to exist . For , it is possible to conceive of a being which cannot be conceived not to exist ; and ...
... conceived . - That which can be conceived not to exist is not God . And it assuredly exists so truly , that it cannot be conceived not to exist . For , it is possible to conceive of a being which cannot be conceived not to exist ; and ...
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... conceived . But , you say , it is as if one should suppose an island in the ocean , which surpasses all lands in its fertility , and which , because of the difficulty , or rather the impossibility , of discovering what does not exist ...
... conceived . But , you say , it is as if one should suppose an island in the ocean , which surpasses all lands in its fertility , and which , because of the difficulty , or rather the impossibility , of discovering what does not exist ...
Contents
What Is Philosophy? | 1 |
A Little Bit of Logic | 23 |
Philosophy of Religion 3355 | 35 |
Copyright | |
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