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nature that it is totally detached from the rest of their life experience ; that it has some specific idiosyncratic cognitive value which is unattainable by ordinary cognitive processes and means ; and so on .
nature that it is totally detached from the rest of their life experience ; that it has some specific idiosyncratic cognitive value which is unattainable by ordinary cognitive processes and means ; and so on .
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In contrast , the norm is positive , constructive , and concrete as it indicates the direction and content for the specific system in a specific dogmatic situation ( ST , 1 : 4849 ) . The material is the content of the Christian faith ...
In contrast , the norm is positive , constructive , and concrete as it indicates the direction and content for the specific system in a specific dogmatic situation ( ST , 1 : 4849 ) . The material is the content of the Christian faith ...
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would be a partial verification of the norm , for it would include the application of the norm to specific problems and situations within the normative system . But the completion of the norm and normative system cannot be the only ...
would be a partial verification of the norm , for it would include the application of the norm to specific problems and situations within the normative system . But the completion of the norm and normative system cannot be the only ...
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