Philosophical Studies, Ausgabe 3J. Murphy, 1905 |
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... extent hampered by the restrictions which arise from the cultivations of ' systems ' and from loyalty to the traditions of the ' schools . ' " St. Thomas sees his way clearly and he utilizes his light to the fullest measure - there is ...
... extent hampered by the restrictions which arise from the cultivations of ' systems ' and from loyalty to the traditions of the ' schools . ' " St. Thomas sees his way clearly and he utilizes his light to the fullest measure - there is ...
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... extent the imputation of a mere follower . His attitude toward the Pantheism of his time and the Arabian Philosophy are instances to the point . The statement of W. T. Harris- " Panthe- ism versus Christian Theism was on trial " in the ...
... extent the imputation of a mere follower . His attitude toward the Pantheism of his time and the Arabian Philosophy are instances to the point . The statement of W. T. Harris- " Panthe- ism versus Christian Theism was on trial " in the ...
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... extent , that it is knowing under this condition and for this object . From the psychological point of view this principle presents no great difficulties , but it is important in the question of the objectivity of knowledge . The third ...
... extent , that it is knowing under this condition and for this object . From the psychological point of view this principle presents no great difficulties , but it is important in the question of the objectivity of knowledge . The third ...
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... extent of the immateriality of its nature . There is a passage in the Summa Theologica , Part I , q . 84 , a . 2 , that brings out this fact clearly . Knowledge is per formam , and its concept is the opposite of the concept of ...
... extent of the immateriality of its nature . There is a passage in the Summa Theologica , Part I , q . 84 , a . 2 , that brings out this fact clearly . Knowledge is per formam , and its concept is the opposite of the concept of ...
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... extent of our knowl- edge ? How much of reality can we know , and do all men know the same amount ? We know the universal , the essence in the material object , not exhaustively , however , but in a proportionate way ; that is , it is ...
... extent of our knowl- edge ? How much of reality can we know , and do all men know the same amount ? We know the universal , the essence in the material object , not exhaustively , however , but in a proportionate way ; that is , it is ...
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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