The Journal of Religion, 59 tomasUniversity of Chicago Press, 1979 Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... seems that the author , following a tradition in philoso- phy , identifies God's necessary existence with His ... seems , for example , that Thomas Aquinas was proceeding in this Aristotelian man- ner in his Third Way , where the ...
... seems that the author , following a tradition in philoso- phy , identifies God's necessary existence with His ... seems , for example , that Thomas Aquinas was proceeding in this Aristotelian man- ner in his Third Way , where the ...
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... seem to reach beyond the essential order . " 24 It seems , however , that Kier- kegaard's limitation of such natural knowledge is due neither to an anti - Hegelian bias nor to an inability to respond to Kant but , rather , to ...
... seem to reach beyond the essential order . " 24 It seems , however , that Kier- kegaard's limitation of such natural knowledge is due neither to an anti - Hegelian bias nor to an inability to respond to Kant but , rather , to ...
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... seems that , if one explains a phenomenon by a being whose essence is its existence as the necessary agent condition , then one has overcome the difficulties in the Napoleonic analogy . Unfortunately , this generates another objection ...
... seems that , if one explains a phenomenon by a being whose essence is its existence as the necessary agent condition , then one has overcome the difficulties in the Napoleonic analogy . Unfortunately , this generates another objection ...
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