Basic Problems of Philosophy: Selected ReadingsDaniel J. Bronstein, Yervant Hovhannes Krikorian, Philip Paul Wiener |
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... actual existence . They hover in an indefinite way over the actual scene ; they are expiring ghosts of a once significant kingdom of divine reality whose rule penetrated to every detail of life . It is usual to condemn the amount of ...
... actual existence . They hover in an indefinite way over the actual scene ; they are expiring ghosts of a once significant kingdom of divine reality whose rule penetrated to every detail of life . It is usual to condemn the amount of ...
Page 118
... actual working of his government - the carrying out of his plan - is the history of the world . This plan philosophy strives to compre- hend ; for only that which has been developed as the result of it , possesses bona fide reality ...
... actual working of his government - the carrying out of his plan - is the history of the world . This plan philosophy strives to compre- hend ; for only that which has been developed as the result of it , possesses bona fide reality ...
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... actual concrete reality which belongs thereto ; they fall short of it in this respect , and thus have not the ultimacy which belongs to a Being in which , to use the language of the schoolmen , Essence and Existence are one ; a Being ...
... actual concrete reality which belongs thereto ; they fall short of it in this respect , and thus have not the ultimacy which belongs to a Being in which , to use the language of the schoolmen , Essence and Existence are one ; a Being ...
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