Brownson's Quarterly Review, 1 tomasOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1860 |
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... intuition , but in the intuition of the Absolute and Contingent themselves , in which such correlation is implied , as may be discovered by analysis . We shall see presently that there is nothing new in this doctrine . In the mean time ...
... intuition , but in the intuition of the Absolute and Contingent themselves , in which such correlation is implied , as may be discovered by analysis . We shall see presently that there is nothing new in this doctrine . In the mean time ...
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... intuition ; or , in other words , reflection , as its name implies , is not a faculty presentative but only re - presentative of truth , reflecting what has been substantially posited by the intuition . . . The human mind cannot create ...
... intuition ; or , in other words , reflection , as its name implies , is not a faculty presentative but only re - presentative of truth , reflecting what has been substantially posited by the intuition . . . The human mind cannot create ...
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... intuitively possesses the principle of cau- sation , and in it and by it , God and creatures and the rela- tion between them . If , by the application of this principle , we can readily show , that the existence of the world pre ...
... intuitively possesses the principle of cau- sation , and in it and by it , God and creatures and the rela- tion between them . If , by the application of this principle , we can readily show , that the existence of the world pre ...
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... intuition is simply of God as God , as the Absolute , or , what Rothenflue calls , rò esse simpliciter , without includ- ing the contingent and the relation of causation between the Absolute and Contingent , then the subject thinking is ...
... intuition is simply of God as God , as the Absolute , or , what Rothenflue calls , rò esse simpliciter , without includ- ing the contingent and the relation of causation between the Absolute and Contingent , then the subject thinking is ...
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... intuition , joined by the nexus of causality . The soul , by the light of God , sees that he is absolute and itself con- tingent ; he infinite , and itself finite ; and that the finite and the infinite , the contingent and the absolute ...
... intuition , joined by the nexus of causality . The soul , by the light of God , sees that he is absolute and itself con- tingent ; he infinite , and itself finite ; and that the finite and the infinite , the contingent and the absolute ...
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