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... kind of miracle has ever amounted to a probability , much less a proof . Experience only gives authority to human ... kind of evidence . They point frequently to a Deity who befriends some people at the expense of others . Consider , for ...
... kind of miracle has ever amounted to a probability , much less a proof . Experience only gives authority to human ... kind of evidence . They point frequently to a Deity who befriends some people at the expense of others . Consider , for ...
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... kind . If it is held that there are at least two ultimate realities , we have what is called dualism in metaphysics , the belief that ultimate reality is two in kind . If it is held that there are three or more ultimate realities , we ...
... kind . If it is held that there are at least two ultimate realities , we have what is called dualism in metaphysics , the belief that ultimate reality is two in kind . If it is held that there are three or more ultimate realities , we ...
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Alburey Castell. This intuitive kind of knowledge is the clearest and most certain that human frailty is capable of . On this kind of knowledge depends all the certainty and evidence of all our knowledge . He that demands a greater ...
Alburey Castell. This intuitive kind of knowledge is the clearest and most certain that human frailty is capable of . On this kind of knowledge depends all the certainty and evidence of all our knowledge . He that demands a greater ...
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