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Insofar as the finite is not external to the Absolute as an autonomous reality over against the latter but is thoroughly ... it seems quite clear that the Absolute is not " externally " dependent on the world and that the necessity with ...
Insofar as the finite is not external to the Absolute as an autonomous reality over against the latter but is thoroughly ... it seems quite clear that the Absolute is not " externally " dependent on the world and that the necessity with ...
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If God is not externally compelled to posit the world , and yet he does posit the world , then should we say that he does so purely contingently ... Is whim , caprice , contingency the only alternative to external necessity ?
If God is not externally compelled to posit the world , and yet he does posit the world , then should we say that he does so purely contingently ... Is whim , caprice , contingency the only alternative to external necessity ?
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only at the end of an infinite regress is not a truly necessary being precisely because it is itself limited by finite beings which are allowed to remain external to and over against the infinite . True or absolute necessity ...
only at the end of an infinite regress is not a truly necessary being precisely because it is itself limited by finite beings which are allowed to remain external to and over against the infinite . True or absolute necessity ...
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Elie Wiesel and the Drama of Interrogation | 18 |
Critical Natural Law in Relation | 36 |
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