Christian Thought, from Erasmus to BerdyaevPrentice-Hall, 1962 - Всего страниц: 246 |
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... matter were identical . Thus although Cartesianism is often characterized as dualism in the sense that there exist on the one hand the unextended substances of minds and of God , and on the other hand matter as the extended sub- stance ...
... matter were identical . Thus although Cartesianism is often characterized as dualism in the sense that there exist on the one hand the unextended substances of minds and of God , and on the other hand matter as the extended sub- stance ...
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... matter ( or as he called the latter , extension ) attributes of the divine substance . To be sure , God is not limited to these two attributes : since He is infinite , His attributes are likewise infinite . But these two - thought and ...
... matter ( or as he called the latter , extension ) attributes of the divine substance . To be sure , God is not limited to these two attributes : since He is infinite , His attributes are likewise infinite . But these two - thought and ...
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... matter for the Absolute Idea , but otherwise following the terms of the Hegelian dialectic . By applying the concept ... matter - inert matter - be said to possess the dynamism ascribed to it , necessary for a revolutionary philosophy ...
... matter for the Absolute Idea , but otherwise following the terms of the Hegelian dialectic . By applying the concept ... matter - inert matter - be said to possess the dynamism ascribed to it , necessary for a revolutionary philosophy ...
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LET IT DIE | 1 |
CARTESIANISMREASON FACES INWARD | 23 |
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