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... Thomas had shown us that the senses tell us nothing whatsoever about the substance of bread , and that , therefore , they are not competent witnesses . Modern phi- losophy corroborates St. Thomas , by establishing that the idea of ...
... Thomas had shown us that the senses tell us nothing whatsoever about the substance of bread , and that , therefore , they are not competent witnesses . Modern phi- losophy corroborates St. Thomas , by establishing that the idea of ...
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... Thomas ; St. Thomas and St. Bonaventura ; Abelard and Guillaume de Champeaux ; the Thomists and the Scotists ; the Realists and the Con- ceptualists . Which is approved ; which condemned ? St. Ignatius Loyola made it in his Institutes ...
... Thomas ; St. Thomas and St. Bonaventura ; Abelard and Guillaume de Champeaux ; the Thomists and the Scotists ; the Realists and the Con- ceptualists . Which is approved ; which condemned ? St. Ignatius Loyola made it in his Institutes ...
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... Thomas , and accuse us of defending ontologism , should once break from routine , and read and understand St. Thomas for themselves , they would find less ground for quarrel with us than they imagine , and also that we are far , more in ...
... Thomas , and accuse us of defending ontologism , should once break from routine , and read and understand St. Thomas for themselves , they would find less ground for quarrel with us than they imagine , and also that we are far , more in ...
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