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... notion . The notion is considered to be something subjective , and is defined as something opposed to the object and to reality . Here it constitutes the starting point , and what we have to do is to show that being , too , belongs to ...
... notion . The notion is considered to be something subjective , and is defined as something opposed to the object and to reality . Here it constitutes the starting point , and what we have to do is to show that being , too , belongs to ...
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... notion , however , is all that is deepest and highest . The very idea of the notion implies that it has to sublate this defect of subjectivity , overcome this distinction between itself and being , and has to objectify itself . It is ...
... notion , however , is all that is deepest and highest . The very idea of the notion implies that it has to sublate this defect of subjectivity , overcome this distinction between itself and being , and has to objectify itself . It is ...
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... notion of the subject will have on the articulation of the functional specialty , foundations . Lonergan on Foundational Reality The emergence of a distinct notion of the good in Lonergan's later work effects a very significant change ...
... notion of the subject will have on the articulation of the functional specialty , foundations . Lonergan on Foundational Reality The emergence of a distinct notion of the good in Lonergan's later work effects a very significant change ...
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