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45 And Rahner , therefore , denies that human activity can be conceptualized , for purposes of ethics , merely as a series of unconnected particular acts one after another ; rather , human being in each deed constructs the law of ...
45 And Rahner , therefore , denies that human activity can be conceptualized , for purposes of ethics , merely as a series of unconnected particular acts one after another ; rather , human being in each deed constructs the law of ...
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In this doctrine , the attribute of productive activity is predicated of God . But the determinate character of productive activity is removed in the claim that God did not make anything in particular but the whole , the all as ...
In this doctrine , the attribute of productive activity is predicated of God . But the determinate character of productive activity is removed in the claim that God did not make anything in particular but the whole , the all as ...
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Consider , for example , the central argument that a phenomenological analysis of the human activities of science , morality ... Lonergan has shown , Tracy claims , that scientific activity drives us to raise the limit question of the ...
Consider , for example , the central argument that a phenomenological analysis of the human activities of science , morality ... Lonergan has shown , Tracy claims , that scientific activity drives us to raise the limit question of the ...
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Elie Wiesel and the Drama of Interrogation | 18 |
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