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Stran 168
... human intelligence itself . This explains the apparently singular phenomenon , namely , that Platonism , which exalted the human mind to the greatest height , was the first to descend towards the opposite extreme , the first to ...
... human intelligence itself . This explains the apparently singular phenomenon , namely , that Platonism , which exalted the human mind to the greatest height , was the first to descend towards the opposite extreme , the first to ...
Stran 183
... human intelligence to things objectively considered , but , in fact , he believes at least in the ex- istence of the human intelligence , and he can admit that only in virtue of that invincible belief which he on all other points ...
... human intelligence to things objectively considered , but , in fact , he believes at least in the ex- istence of the human intelligence , and he can admit that only in virtue of that invincible belief which he on all other points ...
Stran 278
... human knowledge . St. Anselm , while altogether admitting the cer- tainty of the mode of knowledge which consists in faith , maintained that the human mind ought always to endeavour to unfold itself in another mode , that of science ...
... human knowledge . St. Anselm , while altogether admitting the cer- tainty of the mode of knowledge which consists in faith , maintained that the human mind ought always to endeavour to unfold itself in another mode , that of science ...
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