The Condition of ManHarcourt, Brace & World, 1944 - Всего страниц: 467 |
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... authority , the philosopher contents himself with limited authorities , backed by divine revelation — a logical ... authority , authority should remain open to reason . By accepting its special revelation as final , Christian dogma ...
... authority , the philosopher contents himself with limited authorities , backed by divine revelation — a logical ... authority , authority should remain open to reason . By accepting its special revelation as final , Christian dogma ...
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... authority . Faced with the need for choosing between experimental evidence and rational demonstration on one hand , and arbitrary authority on the other , Aquinas chose authority for purely pragmatic reasons : it greatly simpli- fied ...
... authority . Faced with the need for choosing between experimental evidence and rational demonstration on one hand , and arbitrary authority on the other , Aquinas chose authority for purely pragmatic reasons : it greatly simpli- fied ...
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... authority and for the power that challenged that authority : it stood for them and it united them . The bourgeoisie became the new Elect ; and the proletariat , even down to the mere infant hardly out of the cradle , were obviously ...
... authority and for the power that challenged that authority : it stood for them and it united them . The bourgeoisie became the new Elect ; and the proletariat , even down to the mere infant hardly out of the cradle , were obviously ...
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INTRODUCTION | 3 |
PRELUDE TO AN ERA | 17 |
THE PRIMACY OF THE PERSON | 52 |
Авторские права | |
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