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Under Trajan ( A.D. 98 ) a different tendency " ) 90 authors state rightly that “
Realism ( Visualism ) is mostly closely bound up with rationalism ( Empiricism ) ,
never with belief in magical powers ” ( or mysticism , or even rationalism in the
sense ...
Under Trajan ( A.D. 98 ) a different tendency " ) 90 authors state rightly that “
Realism ( Visualism ) is mostly closely bound up with rationalism ( Empiricism ) ,
never with belief in magical powers ” ( or mysticism , or even rationalism in the
sense ...
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authors state rightly that " Realism [Visualism] is mostly closely bound up with
rationalism [Empiricism), never with belief in magical powers" [or mysticism, or
even rationalism in the sense of medieval Scholastic rationalism]. 90 H. B.
Walters ...
authors state rightly that " Realism [Visualism] is mostly closely bound up with
rationalism [Empiricism), never with belief in magical powers" [or mysticism, or
even rationalism in the sense of medieval Scholastic rationalism]. 90 H. B.
Walters ...
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That is the essence of Scholasticism and of Scholastic rationalism, as we shall
see. They are a marvelous endeavor to give suum quique: to faith and to logic, to
revelation and sensory experience. In this sense Scholasticism and its Summae ...
That is the essence of Scholasticism and of Scholastic rationalism, as we shall
see. They are a marvelous endeavor to give suum quique: to faith and to logic, to
revelation and sensory experience. In this sense Scholasticism and its Summae ...
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PART | 3 |
Culture integration and culture unity a dark problem Most of | 49 |
Chapter Two IDEATIONAL SENSATE IDEALISTIC AND MIXED SystEMs | 55 |
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