Basic Problems of Philosophy: Selected ReadingsDaniel J. Bronstein, Yervant Hovhannes Krikorian, Philip Paul Wiener |
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... Truth and that truth one already revealed and possessed by some group or party . To repeat a statement already made in another connection , no generalization which , like Marxism , claims to state the final truth about changes ( whether ...
... Truth and that truth one already revealed and possessed by some group or party . To repeat a statement already made in another connection , no generalization which , like Marxism , claims to state the final truth about changes ( whether ...
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... truth of reason is not in opposition to the truth of the Christian faith . Now though the aforesaid truth of the Chris- tian faith surpasses the ability of human reason , nevertheless those things which are naturally instilled in human ...
... truth of reason is not in opposition to the truth of the Christian faith . Now though the aforesaid truth of the Chris- tian faith surpasses the ability of human reason , nevertheless those things which are naturally instilled in human ...
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... truths of theology . It is held that the latter , which are received by faith through revelation , cannot be contradicted by a truth of philosophy attained by reason , since both truths have a common source in God . If , therefore , a ...
... truths of theology . It is held that the latter , which are received by faith through revelation , cannot be contradicted by a truth of philosophy attained by reason , since both truths have a common source in God . If , therefore , a ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
On the Improvement of the Understanding Benedict | 30 |
INTRODUCTION | 68 |
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