Christian Thought, from Erasmus to BerdyaevPrentice-Hall, 1962 - Всего страниц: 246 |
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... knowledge . We may therefore concede that the stage of absolute skepticism was reached later . But Montaigne was keenly aware of the limitation of knowledge and certainly con- demned all dogmatism . He who remembers having been mistaken ...
... knowledge . We may therefore concede that the stage of absolute skepticism was reached later . But Montaigne was keenly aware of the limitation of knowledge and certainly con- demned all dogmatism . He who remembers having been mistaken ...
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... Knowledge then repre- sents the combination of the raw sensory impressions that we perceive -or to use his own term , that we intuit — and the understanding and reason that the mind adds . The functions of intuition , understanding and ...
... Knowledge then repre- sents the combination of the raw sensory impressions that we perceive -or to use his own term , that we intuit — and the understanding and reason that the mind adds . The functions of intuition , understanding and ...
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... knowledge about God , Who is essentially unknowable unless revealed in Jesus Christ . Within the empirical realm ... knowledge . And although the two are connected with each other , the value - judgments are more basic for all knowledge ...
... knowledge about God , Who is essentially unknowable unless revealed in Jesus Christ . Within the empirical realm ... knowledge . And although the two are connected with each other , the value - judgments are more basic for all knowledge ...
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