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Pagina xviii
... follow that the principle of substance is fallacious . The errors we commit in referring accidents to the wrong sub- stance may be corrected . — Subject as distinguished from extra- subject ... ... ... 237 § 97. The principle of ...
... follow that the principle of substance is fallacious . The errors we commit in referring accidents to the wrong sub- stance may be corrected . — Subject as distinguished from extra- subject ... ... ... 237 § 97. The principle of ...
Pagina lxix
... follow in regard to the Manner of expressing Himself ( Dei Principii che deve seguire uno Scrittore circa la maniera di espri- mersi ) . Unpublished . 78. The Idyll and the New Italian Literature ( L'Idillio e la Nuova Letteratura ...
... follow in regard to the Manner of expressing Himself ( Dei Principii che deve seguire uno Scrittore circa la maniera di espri- mersi ) . Unpublished . 78. The Idyll and the New Italian Literature ( L'Idillio e la Nuova Letteratura ...
Pagina xcii
... follows that they must be known through in- tuition and not judgment ; and he also says that the most certain of all principles is that of contradiction , from which we may conclude , with St. Thomas , that he held the ulti- mate ...
... follows that they must be known through in- tuition and not judgment ; and he also says that the most certain of all principles is that of contradiction , from which we may conclude , with St. Thomas , that he held the ulti- mate ...
Pagina xciii
... follows that God is the form of forms , con- tinually actualizing Himself as intelligence through matter , which , being essentially receptive , passive , and changeable , renders impossible any permanent individual . Since matter is ...
... follows that God is the form of forms , con- tinually actualizing Himself as intelligence through matter , which , being essentially receptive , passive , and changeable , renders impossible any permanent individual . Since matter is ...
Pagina xcvii
... follow from the Greek theory of the mode of cognition , the Schoolmen never discovered- a fact which was due to their never clearly understanding the conditions of cognition . If St. Thomas , notwithstanding all his distinctions between ...
... follow from the Greek theory of the mode of cognition , the Schoolmen never discovered- a fact which was due to their never clearly understanding the conditions of cognition . If St. Thomas , notwithstanding all his distinctions between ...
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