Brownson's Quarterly ReviewBenjamin H. Greene, 1965 |
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... mind seizes the object are furnished by the mind itself . This would make the Scholastic philosophy a pure psychologism , which it certainly is not , though it becomes so in the hands of many who profess to follow it . St. Thomas ex ...
... mind seizes the object are furnished by the mind itself . This would make the Scholastic philosophy a pure psychologism , which it certainly is not , though it becomes so in the hands of many who profess to follow it . St. Thomas ex ...
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... mind , does not exist in the Catholic mind . It may , indeed , exist in the minds of some Protes- tantized Catholics , but the Catholic who is instructed in the principles , as well as in the dogmas and precepts of his religion , knows ...
... mind , does not exist in the Catholic mind . It may , indeed , exist in the minds of some Protes- tantized Catholics , but the Catholic who is instructed in the principles , as well as in the dogmas and precepts of his religion , knows ...
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... mind or reason , is unintelligent , in- conscient , capable of no conscient act . Reason or mind , again , is not purely personal . It is not mine nor yours , is common to us both , -common to all men , above every one's personality ...
... mind or reason , is unintelligent , in- conscient , capable of no conscient act . Reason or mind , again , is not purely personal . It is not mine nor yours , is common to us both , -common to all men , above every one's personality ...
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