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... idea can exist in intellectu without existing in re , the argument concludes at best only a psychological abstraction ; but if we suppose the mental idea to be the intuition of the real and objective , as I have just said , it is valid ...
... idea can exist in intellectu without existing in re , the argument concludes at best only a psychological abstraction ; but if we suppose the mental idea to be the intuition of the real and objective , as I have just said , it is valid ...
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... idea that God is , immediately and directly from it ; for this would imply that we have direct and immediate empirical intuition of God , which not even Plato pretended , for he held the Divine Idea is cognizable only by the mimesis ...
... idea that God is , immediately and directly from it ; for this would imply that we have direct and immediate empirical intuition of God , which not even Plato pretended , for he held the Divine Idea is cognizable only by the mimesis ...
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... idea be nothing else than a mere subjective form inhering in the mind , as Kant held , and the question returns ... idea , that God is ; if he has a reason , then it was not the innate idea but the reason he had , that enabled him to ...
... idea be nothing else than a mere subjective form inhering in the mind , as Kant held , and the question returns ... idea , that God is ; if he has a reason , then it was not the innate idea but the reason he had , that enabled him to ...
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