The Journal of Religion, 58 tomasUniversity of Chicago Press, 1978 Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... idea of God just as the latter idea proceeds from our intuition of our own existence . Though Locke neither here nor elsewhere develops these universal principles of morality , he insists upon their possible development and suggests a ...
... idea of God just as the latter idea proceeds from our intuition of our own existence . Though Locke neither here nor elsewhere develops these universal principles of morality , he insists upon their possible development and suggests a ...
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... ideas that men can have , the idea of a progress of all progresses . Let us go forward together a few millenniums , my friend ! There is still reserved for mankind a great deal of joy , the very scent of which has not yet been wafted to ...
... ideas that men can have , the idea of a progress of all progresses . Let us go forward together a few millenniums , my friend ! There is still reserved for mankind a great deal of joy , the very scent of which has not yet been wafted to ...
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... idea and yet could also cautiously recognize only the probabilities of it , referring to it merely as a " prophecy . " 43 Indeed , as Nietzsche wrote : “ To endure the idea of recurrence one needs : freedom from morality . . . . " But ...
... idea and yet could also cautiously recognize only the probabilities of it , referring to it merely as a " prophecy . " 43 Indeed , as Nietzsche wrote : “ To endure the idea of recurrence one needs : freedom from morality . . . . " But ...
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Locke on Assent and Toleration | 30 |
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