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... rational foundation for these beliefs ? It is customary to distinguish between revealed and natural or rational theology . Knowledge about God which rests upon revelations made directly to some man or group , and recorded in various ...
... rational foundation for these beliefs ? It is customary to distinguish between revealed and natural or rational theology . Knowledge about God which rests upon revelations made directly to some man or group , and recorded in various ...
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... rational animal . By rational as applied to man I understand him to mean two things : having ( 1 ) the power to discover what is the case , and to guide con- duct by such knowledge , i.e. , to develop pure and applied sciences ; ( 2 ) ...
... rational animal . By rational as applied to man I understand him to mean two things : having ( 1 ) the power to discover what is the case , and to guide con- duct by such knowledge , i.e. , to develop pure and applied sciences ; ( 2 ) ...
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... rational the- ology , 29 Pascal's wager , 35-37 Pathos of distance , 344 People , what , 424 , 436 , 441 Pessimism ... Rational cosmology , 232 Rational morality , 301 Rational psychology , 232 Rational theology , 233 Relations , in ...
... rational the- ology , 29 Pascal's wager , 35-37 Pathos of distance , 344 People , what , 424 , 436 , 441 Pessimism ... Rational cosmology , 232 Rational morality , 301 Rational psychology , 232 Rational theology , 233 Relations , in ...
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