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Strana 99
Accordingly some divine truths are attainable by human reason , while others
altogether surpass the power of human reason . 86 In the next chapters St.
Thomas demonstrates that those things which cannot be investigated by reason
are ...
Accordingly some divine truths are attainable by human reason , while others
altogether surpass the power of human reason . 86 In the next chapters St.
Thomas demonstrates that those things which cannot be investigated by reason
are ...
Strana 100
That system was practically the Ideational system of pure faith which drove out
the truth of senses and truth of reason , and admitted them , not as free and
independent comrades , but as mere serfs . Here the total or the organically
whole ...
That system was practically the Ideational system of pure faith which drove out
the truth of senses and truth of reason , and admitted them , not as free and
independent comrades , but as mere serfs . Here the total or the organically
whole ...
Strana 399
These eternal reasons are the causes of all things , visible and invisible ; in the
whole universe of the natural things perceived by senses , or by reason or by
intelligence , there is nothing which does not proceed from these causes and
which ...
These eternal reasons are the causes of all things , visible and invisible ; in the
whole universe of the natural things perceived by senses , or by reason or by
intelligence , there is nothing which does not proceed from these causes and
which ...
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