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Strana 258
The second form or degree of knowledge is based partly upon the data of the
organs of senses and partly upon the logical laws of human intelligence which
uses and fashions the raw material of the organs of senses according to its own
laws ...
The second form or degree of knowledge is based partly upon the data of the
organs of senses and partly upon the logical laws of human intelligence which
uses and fashions the raw material of the organs of senses according to its own
laws ...
Strana 269
But there are the superempirical phenomena which cannot be perceived either
by the senses directly or cannot be apprehended by human reason and logic .
They can be known only by the grace of God , who reveals such truths to
mankind ...
But there are the superempirical phenomena which cannot be perceived either
by the senses directly or cannot be apprehended by human reason and logic .
They can be known only by the grace of God , who reveals such truths to
mankind ...
Strana 668
The first argument against a claim of their unlimited linearity may be put as
follows : We grant that “ from the beginning of human history up to the present
time the population of this planet , the knowledge of mankind , and social
differentiation ...
The first argument against a claim of their unlimited linearity may be put as
follows : We grant that “ from the beginning of human history up to the present
time the population of this planet , the knowledge of mankind , and social
differentiation ...
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