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Rahner himself uses the term apodictic to designate the unconditional character of such prescriptions.28 It is also his view that human nature is never a merely definitional postulate in this theory . Rather , an affirmation about ...
Rahner himself uses the term apodictic to designate the unconditional character of such prescriptions.28 It is also his view that human nature is never a merely definitional postulate in this theory . Rather , an affirmation about ...
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To act in accord with human nature is not merely to achieve rational ( because logically consistent ) theoretical conformity between action and prescription , though also that , nor is it at all to choose within an unlimited range of ...
To act in accord with human nature is not merely to achieve rational ( because logically consistent ) theoretical conformity between action and prescription , though also that , nor is it at all to choose within an unlimited range of ...
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That is , love is an activity essential to humanity , an activity immanent in human nature , for the human exercises ... In order for love to be possible , its power in humanity must be exercised from an " abode which is other than ...
That is , love is an activity essential to humanity , an activity immanent in human nature , for the human exercises ... In order for love to be possible , its power in humanity must be exercised from an " abode which is other than ...
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