Christian Thought, from Erasmus to BerdyaevPrentice-Hall, 1962 - Всего страниц: 246 |
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... understanding and the thing which understands are one and the same if ' understanding ' is taken for a faculty , but only if taken for the thing itself that understands . . . . It is certain that thinking cannot exist without a thing ...
... understanding and the thing which understands are one and the same if ' understanding ' is taken for a faculty , but only if taken for the thing itself that understands . . . . It is certain that thinking cannot exist without a thing ...
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... Understanding . He had worked on it for the past nineteen years . He tells us that he conceived the work as the ... understanding that was not first in 8 John Locke , An Essay concerning Human Understanding ( Oxford : The Clarendon Press ...
... Understanding . He had worked on it for the past nineteen years . He tells us that he conceived the work as the ... understanding that was not first in 8 John Locke , An Essay concerning Human Understanding ( Oxford : The Clarendon Press ...
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... understanding and reason that the mind adds . The functions of intuition , understanding and reason are disparate and cannot be interchanged . But all three are absolutely essential to the process of knowing . In what then does the ...
... understanding and reason that the mind adds . The functions of intuition , understanding and reason are disparate and cannot be interchanged . But all three are absolutely essential to the process of knowing . In what then does the ...
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