The Story of Western PhilosophyThis book was born of the paperback boom, and it is meant as an aid in the interpretation of the history of Western philosophy. It is designed especially for use in a course in the history of philosophy, but I hope that it may also prove useful for other purposes, such as an historical introduction to philosophy or a comprehensive review of the history of philosophy or just as a help to the general reader trying to make some sense out of the history of Western philosophy.-Preface. |
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... existence may occur subjectively , personally , emotionally , religiously , or practically ; the heart may be doing ... existence . If God is most fundamentally the cause of the existence of natural things , then God Himself must be most ...
... existence may occur subjectively , personally , emotionally , religiously , or practically ; the heart may be doing ... existence . If God is most fundamentally the cause of the existence of natural things , then God Himself must be most ...
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... existence , since His essence is existence , the existence which follows from our idea of God can be only our idea of existence ; and from this it does not neces- sarily follow that God has extra - mental existence . This distinc- tion ...
... existence , since His essence is existence , the existence which follows from our idea of God can be only our idea of existence ; and from this it does not neces- sarily follow that God has extra - mental existence . This distinc- tion ...
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... existence ; the existence of all other things depends upon God . To say that God is a necessary being is thus to say that God is the existence upon which all finite , contingent existents depend for their existence . Three other ...
... existence ; the existence of all other things depends upon God . To say that God is a necessary being is thus to say that God is the existence upon which all finite , contingent existents depend for their existence . Three other ...
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The Philosophical Story Previewed | 3 |
The Cosmological Philosophers | 13 |
The Anthropological Philosophers | 34 |
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