The Journal of Religion, 56 tomasUniversity of Chicago Press, 1976 |
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... method of inquiry . Finally , modern science is “ autonomous ” and independent of traditional metaphysics.6 In Polanyi , it is the period of modern rationalism . Empirical science rests upon grounds of critical reason , the principle of ...
... method of inquiry . Finally , modern science is “ autonomous ” and independent of traditional metaphysics.6 In Polanyi , it is the period of modern rationalism . Empirical science rests upon grounds of critical reason , the principle of ...
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... method . According to the logos of classical science , objectivity is the fruit of self- evident and necessary truths . Reason comprehends the eternal verities . According to the logic of modern science , objectivity is the fruit of im ...
... method . According to the logos of classical science , objectivity is the fruit of self- evident and necessary truths . Reason comprehends the eternal verities . According to the logic of modern science , objectivity is the fruit of im ...
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... method in theology . Schillebeeckx does not make this explict in the way that , for example , Bernard Lonergan does ; still , his fourth and fifth essays do seem to explore concerns on the level of method . The important point is that a ...
... method in theology . Schillebeeckx does not make this explict in the way that , for example , Bernard Lonergan does ; still , his fourth and fifth essays do seem to explore concerns on the level of method . The important point is that a ...
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