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The comparative insignificance of the question of Universals to Scotus is seen in
the fact that he devotes to it only seven or eight pages of his twelve folio volumes
. That he is not an extreme Realist , as Hauncau asserts , is evident from his ...
The comparative insignificance of the question of Universals to Scotus is seen in
the fact that he devotes to it only seven or eight pages of his twelve folio volumes
. That he is not an extreme Realist , as Hauncau asserts , is evident from his ...
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The significance of the question of Individuation to Leibnitz may be seen in the
fact that he wrote a dissertation on the subject quite early in his career , and
thereby gained his Baccalaureate . He criticises Scotus , it is true , who was
bound in ...
The significance of the question of Individuation to Leibnitz may be seen in the
fact that he wrote a dissertation on the subject quite early in his career , and
thereby gained his Baccalaureate . He criticises Scotus , it is true , who was
bound in ...
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As smoke indicates fire and groaning pain , so without any absolute likeness our
perceptions guarantee the external world . He goes deeper yet , and asks after
the nature of thought , as subjective fact in the knowing subject . There are three ...
As smoke indicates fire and groaning pain , so without any absolute likeness our
perceptions guarantee the external world . He goes deeper yet , and asks after
the nature of thought , as subjective fact in the knowing subject . There are three ...
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But the Articles are entirely silent on ¡° such important subjects as the Christian
sabbath , the Scripture doctrine of marriage , and the whole subject of
eschatology , beyond the naked fact that there is to be a future life , judgment ,
and everlasting ...
But the Articles are entirely silent on ¡° such important subjects as the Christian
sabbath , the Scripture doctrine of marriage , and the whole subject of
eschatology , beyond the naked fact that there is to be a future life , judgment ,
and everlasting ...
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Both of the writer's postulates are discordant with the facts of history , and with the
moral convictions and judicial procedures of the Church . Henry and Harris , on
page 69 of their admirable work on ¡° Ecclesiastical Law and Rules of Evidence ...
Both of the writer's postulates are discordant with the facts of history , and with the
moral convictions and judicial procedures of the Church . Henry and Harris , on
page 69 of their admirable work on ¡° Ecclesiastical Law and Rules of Evidence ...
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