The Methodist Quarterly Review, 43권;65권G. Lane and P.P. Sanford, 1883 |
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... mind , and that amid his tear- ful struggles he fell asleep . The virgin mother appeared to him and promised the gift of learning on condition of his faithful service in her cause . This was the beginning of a new intellectual life . We ...
... mind , and that amid his tear- ful struggles he fell asleep . The virgin mother appeared to him and promised the gift of learning on condition of his faithful service in her cause . This was the beginning of a new intellectual life . We ...
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... mind , as they said , before things - as the quiddity or essence in things - as an abstraction from them in our thought , after things . Thus , as Erdmann says , Scotus has left the e tention between Realist and Nominalist behind him ...
... mind , as they said , before things - as the quiddity or essence in things - as an abstraction from them in our thought , after things . Thus , as Erdmann says , Scotus has left the e tention between Realist and Nominalist behind him ...
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... mind is only translating into human language the Divine thoughts expressed in nature in living realities . " 3. Let us pass now to the central question of Scotus , the principle of Individuation . Which is the truly real , the uni ...
... mind is only translating into human language the Divine thoughts expressed in nature in living realities . " 3. Let us pass now to the central question of Scotus , the principle of Individuation . Which is the truly real , the uni ...
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... mind itself , are to be distinguished " formally and from the nature of the thing . " Again , and here was a most important distinction , Scotus insisted upon the ac- tivity of the mind in perception . The passivity of the intel- lect ...
... mind itself , are to be distinguished " formally and from the nature of the thing . " Again , and here was a most important distinction , Scotus insisted upon the ac- tivity of the mind in perception . The passivity of the intel- lect ...
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... mind , then , is constructive in perception , and so Scotus ' thought has led Occam almost to the phenomenalism of Lotze . Pierre D'Ailly declares God could annihilate all objects out- side our minds , and still produce the ...
... mind , then , is constructive in perception , and so Scotus ' thought has led Occam almost to the phenomenalism of Lotze . Pierre D'Ailly declares God could annihilate all objects out- side our minds , and still produce the ...
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