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... notion of an infinite regres- sion . He is left with the notion of a Necessary Being . The Argument From Degrees of Excellence . Thomas's fourth argu- ment differs slightly from the first three . If we examine the nature of things ...
... notion of an infinite regres- sion . He is left with the notion of a Necessary Being . The Argument From Degrees of Excellence . Thomas's fourth argu- ment differs slightly from the first three . If we examine the nature of things ...
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... notion of a will good in itself and without reference to anything further . This notion already exists in the sound natural understanding , and requires rather to be clarified than taught or proved . In order to define more closely the ...
... notion of a will good in itself and without reference to anything further . This notion already exists in the sound natural understanding , and requires rather to be clarified than taught or proved . In order to define more closely the ...
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... notion , although he may not be aware that it is different from other notions of which he is also aware . ( 13 ) We are aware of a certain quality or property which ( and not anything else ) is what we mainly mean by good . Many ...
... notion , although he may not be aware that it is different from other notions of which he is also aware . ( 13 ) We are aware of a certain quality or property which ( and not anything else ) is what we mainly mean by good . Many ...
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AN INTRODUCTION | 2 |
A Metaphysical Problem | 90 |
An Epistemological Problem | 169 |
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