The Journal of Religion, 56 tomasUniversity of Chicago Press, 1976 |
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... ground for a radically new and independent philosophy of finitude . Although Feuerbach had understood correctly that religion's " divine " predicates are pro- jections of human ideals , he remained dependent on religious categories both ...
... ground for a radically new and independent philosophy of finitude . Although Feuerbach had understood correctly that religion's " divine " predicates are pro- jections of human ideals , he remained dependent on religious categories both ...
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... ground to think they are , if we say either that there is nothing in the substance - causes that grounds the regularity that characterizes the world or- der as we know it , or if we deny that an unchanging Ground is somehow related to ...
... ground to think they are , if we say either that there is nothing in the substance - causes that grounds the regularity that characterizes the world or- der as we know it , or if we deny that an unchanging Ground is somehow related to ...
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... ground of all that is not subjective , all the objects of nature . The human subject experiences these as other than subjectivity , as not - I , thus as limitations , boundaries circumscribing the hu- man subject . But these limitations ...
... ground of all that is not subjective , all the objects of nature . The human subject experiences these as other than subjectivity , as not - I , thus as limitations , boundaries circumscribing the hu- man subject . But these limitations ...
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Elie Wiesel and the Drama of Interrogation | 18 |
Critical Natural Law in Relation | 36 |
Transcendent or Immanent? | 61 |
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