Philosophical Studies, Ausgabe 3J. Murphy, 1905 |
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... Aquinas ..................... .. ... 109 4. Arguments to Prove Existence of God .............. 116 SECTION II . The ... Aquinas - God Known by His Mani- festations ..141 1. Frimum Ens ... ..142 2. Remotion , Eminence , Causality ...
... Aquinas ..................... .. ... 109 4. Arguments to Prove Existence of God .............. 116 SECTION II . The ... Aquinas - God Known by His Mani- festations ..141 1. Frimum Ens ... ..142 2. Remotion , Eminence , Causality ...
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... Aquinas that a presentation of the two together may give a more satisfying view of the position he held , and which Christian Philosophy also holds , than those unacquainted with his works and not in sympathy with his thoughts are ...
... Aquinas that a presentation of the two together may give a more satisfying view of the position he held , and which Christian Philosophy also holds , than those unacquainted with his works and not in sympathy with his thoughts are ...
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... Aquinas and that of Moderns who have no specific interest in the Conception of God they reach , provided it harmonizes in some way with the general trend of the philosophical systems they are following or framing unto themselves , is ...
... Aquinas and that of Moderns who have no specific interest in the Conception of God they reach , provided it harmonizes in some way with the general trend of the philosophical systems they are following or framing unto themselves , is ...
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... Aquinas this will be evident . It will show how he admitted the truth in each of their doctrines and yet did not stop where they did . With Spencer from a consideration of Causation in the world he comes to a First Cause ; but Spencer ...
... Aquinas this will be evident . It will show how he admitted the truth in each of their doctrines and yet did not stop where they did . With Spencer from a consideration of Causation in the world he comes to a First Cause ; but Spencer ...
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... Aquinas says , " our intellect cannot attain to a view of God's essence ( inner life ) because creatures are effects of God not equalling the power of the Cause ... They lead us , however , to a knowledge of God's exist- ence and from ...
... Aquinas says , " our intellect cannot attain to a view of God's essence ( inner life ) because creatures are effects of God not equalling the power of the Cause ... They lead us , however , to a knowledge of God's exist- ence and from ...
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according active intellect actu actual admit agens Agnosticism aliquid Anima Annal anthropomorphic Aquinas argument Aristotle assimilation attributes autem causality cause Chret cognitio cognition cognitionem cognos cognoscere cognoscit cognoscitur concept Conception of God considered creatures Descartes Deus distinction divine doctrine effect ejus enim essence essentia faculty finite forma God's existence habet hence hujusmodi human Ibid idea ideo igitur immaterial imperfection infinite intel intelligible species ipsum J. S. Mill knowable knower knowing power knowl manifest material things matter mind modo modum nature nisi nobis objectum omne Pantheism passive intellect perfection Phil Philosophy Plato potentia potest present primum principle of knowledge Prof proofs proportion quam quantum question quia quid reality relation rerum says Scholastic Scholasticism secundum quod sense sensible sicut similitudo soul Spencer Summa Theologica tamen Theism Theodicy Theol theory of knowledge Thomas Thomas says thought tion truth universal