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76 Anscombe objected to another particular statement by Lewis : “ We may in fact
state it as a rule that no thought is valid if it can be fully explained as the result of
irrational causes . ” 77 Anscombe insisted that a distinction must be made ...
76 Anscombe objected to another particular statement by Lewis : “ We may in fact
state it as a rule that no thought is valid if it can be fully explained as the result of
irrational causes . ” 77 Anscombe insisted that a distinction must be made ...
Pagina 228
30 Shortly after Poetic Diction was published , Lewis wrote a congratulatory letter
to Barfield that contains the cheerful announcement , “ I think in general that I am
going to agree with the whole book more than we thought I did . We really are at ...
30 Shortly after Poetic Diction was published , Lewis wrote a congratulatory letter
to Barfield that contains the cheerful announcement , “ I think in general that I am
going to agree with the whole book more than we thought I did . We really are at ...
Pagina 233
Lewis wrote to Greeves about that conversation : “ He said . . . that he thought the
idea of the spiritual world as home — the discovery of homeliness in that wh . is
otherwise so remote — the feeling that you are coming back tho ' to a place you ...
Lewis wrote to Greeves about that conversation : “ He said . . . that he thought the
idea of the spiritual world as home — the discovery of homeliness in that wh . is
otherwise so remote — the feeling that you are coming back tho ' to a place you ...
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