Philosophical Studies, Ausgabe 3J. Murphy, 1905 |
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... knower by which he judges of things , the thing known , and the union of both . " Before we can have knowledge , there must be something knowable , some one capable of knowing , and both the knowable object and the knowing subject must ...
... knower by which he judges of things , the thing known , and the union of both . " Before we can have knowledge , there must be something knowable , some one capable of knowing , and both the knowable object and the knowing subject must ...
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... knower through an assimilation of the knower to the known.2 The nature of this assimilation and how it is brought about forms the problem of knowledge for the Scholastics . This assimilation runs through all knowledge and is its basis ...
... knower through an assimilation of the knower to the known.2 The nature of this assimilation and how it is brought about forms the problem of knowledge for the Scholastics . This assimilation runs through all knowledge and is its basis ...
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... knower not according to its natural form as it exists in its real being , but through a representative form , through a form which the Scholastics called intentional . This represen- tative or intentional form was also known to them as ...
... knower not according to its natural form as it exists in its real being , but through a representative form , through a form which the Scholastics called intentional . This represen- tative or intentional form was also known to them as ...
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... knower ; third , the perfection of knowledge is in propor- tion to the immateriality of the knowing sub- ject . In other words , the essence of knowledge consists in the intrinsic presence of the object in the knower in such a way that ...
... knower ; third , the perfection of knowledge is in propor- tion to the immateriality of the knowing sub- ject . In other words , the essence of knowledge consists in the intrinsic presence of the object in the knower in such a way that ...
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... knower in such a way that it makes the subject know the object , and this is what is meant by saying that it is in the knower representatively . There is a two - fold similitude or likeness : there is one according to the nature of ...
... knower in such a way that it makes the subject know the object , and this is what is meant by saying that it is in the knower representatively . There is a two - fold similitude or likeness : there is one according to the nature of ...
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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