The Journal of Religion, 56 tomasUniversity of Chicago Press, 1976 |
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... limits the finite and , in limiting , constitutes the finite as finite . It is an " internal " determination of the finite itself and as such not an external Other but an Other whose exter- nality has been aufgehoben by the very being ...
... limits the finite and , in limiting , constitutes the finite as finite . It is an " internal " determination of the finite itself and as such not an external Other but an Other whose exter- nality has been aufgehoben by the very being ...
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... limit questions and ( presumably ) limit answers . Loner- gan has shown , Tracy claims , that scientific activity drives us to raise the limit question of the intelligibility of the cosmos , that is , to the question , “ Is there a ...
... limit questions and ( presumably ) limit answers . Loner- gan has shown , Tracy claims , that scientific activity drives us to raise the limit question of the intelligibility of the cosmos , that is , to the question , “ Is there a ...
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... limit ” into a reality we can name God ? The argument goes by very fast here and trades heavily on metaphors ( " limits of , " " limits to , " " horizon " ) , so fast , indeed , that one hopes that Tracy in a future work will slow the ...
... limit ” into a reality we can name God ? The argument goes by very fast here and trades heavily on metaphors ( " limits of , " " limits to , " " horizon " ) , so fast , indeed , that one hopes that Tracy in a future work will slow the ...
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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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