The Methodist Quarterly Review, Том 43; Том 65G. Lane and P.P. Sanford, 1883 |
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... thought and what boundless capacity for work is shown in such a library left by a young man of thirty - four years of age ! If we seek now to give a general view of the work of Duns , we shall see that his industry was guided by a ...
... thought and what boundless capacity for work is shown in such a library left by a young man of thirty - four years of age ! If we seek now to give a general view of the work of Duns , we shall see that his industry was guided by a ...
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... thought . He builded wiser than he knew , for from him has started the better philosophy , whose hour struck with Descartes . Walter Burleigh and William of Occam were without doubt among his hearers . Occam is the watershed from which ...
... thought . He builded wiser than he knew , for from him has started the better philosophy , whose hour struck with Descartes . Walter Burleigh and William of Occam were without doubt among his hearers . Occam is the watershed from which ...
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... thought . Scotus ' errors lie close to his grandest thoughts . He is the knight - errant of freedom in both God and man . There has never been a more uncom- promising statement of freedom than Scotus makes , and yet the modern advocates ...
... thought . Scotus ' errors lie close to his grandest thoughts . He is the knight - errant of freedom in both God and man . There has never been a more uncom- promising statement of freedom than Scotus makes , and yet the modern advocates ...
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thorough interpenetration which they had in the scholastic thought , and assume a sort of independence of each other . It did not take long for this separation in thought to make way for a new science and to disentangle physiology from ...
thorough interpenetration which they had in the scholastic thought , and assume a sort of independence of each other . It did not take long for this separation in thought to make way for a new science and to disentangle physiology from ...
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... thought is seen in Scotus ' doctrine of God . Thomas had never succeeded in freeing himself from the apprehension of the Divine as substance . To him God is absolute being . Thought and will are only subordinate factors in the divine ...
... thought is seen in Scotus ' doctrine of God . Thomas had never succeeded in freeing himself from the apprehension of the Divine as substance . To him God is absolute being . Thought and will are only subordinate factors in the divine ...
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