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... knowledge antecedent to itself - then either we have no right to claim belief in the existence of God , or the one remaining alternative must be accepted , that we experience the Divine in a direct and immediate manner . It is to this ...
... knowledge antecedent to itself - then either we have no right to claim belief in the existence of God , or the one remaining alternative must be accepted , that we experience the Divine in a direct and immediate manner . It is to this ...
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... knowledge . ' The system does not complete itself for me ' , but only for God ; for man it is an ' object of faith ' ; man's knowledge is only true so far as it goes and it does not go the whole length of individuality . I These ...
... knowledge . ' The system does not complete itself for me ' , but only for God ; for man it is an ' object of faith ' ; man's knowledge is only true so far as it goes and it does not go the whole length of individuality . I These ...
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... knowledge is of universals , but they are abstractions and do not even together ' constitute a fact ' . ' There is a complete solution of continuity between the abstractions of knowledge and the concrete texture of real existence.'2 ...
... knowledge is of universals , but they are abstractions and do not even together ' constitute a fact ' . ' There is a complete solution of continuity between the abstractions of knowledge and the concrete texture of real existence.'2 ...
Contents
VERGILS CREATIVE ART Annual Lecture on Aspects of Art | 14 |
VIRGIL IN ITALIAN POETRY Annual Italian Lecture By Edmund | 28 |
CARDINAL POLES MANUSCRIPTS By E Lobel Communicated | 97 |
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