Brownson's Quarterly ReviewBenjamin H. Greene, 1965 |
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... depends , and the necessary is and can be no predicate of the subject , which is contingent existence , not necessary being , since it depends on the object for its power to act . It follows from this that the ideal is given intuitively ...
... depends , and the necessary is and can be no predicate of the subject , which is contingent existence , not necessary being , since it depends on the object for its power to act . It follows from this that the ideal is given intuitively ...
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... depends on the first cause which is the cause of all causes ; so the empirical judgment depends on the ideal or Divine judgment which it copies or imitates , as the second cause always copies or imitates in its own manner and degree the ...
... depends on the first cause which is the cause of all causes ; so the empirical judgment depends on the ideal or Divine judgment which it copies or imitates , as the second cause always copies or imitates in its own manner and degree the ...
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... depends , is his power . to complete his works , on their side , by successive or progressive explication . Neither space nor time , therefore , can interpose any restriction on bodies , or any obstacle to the action of God . Both , as ...
... depends , is his power . to complete his works , on their side , by successive or progressive explication . Neither space nor time , therefore , can interpose any restriction on bodies , or any obstacle to the action of God . Both , as ...
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