Brownson's Quarterly ReviewBenjamin H. Greene, 1965 |
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... object of his own intellect , could not , suffice for thought . The object is as necessary to the production of thought as is the subject . The soul cannot act without it , and therefore cannot seek and find its object . The presence ...
... object of his own intellect , could not , suffice for thought . The object is as necessary to the production of thought as is the subject . The soul cannot act without it , and therefore cannot seek and find its object . The presence ...
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... object that it can know or recognize its own powers or faculties . The object determines the faculty , not the faculty the object . Man , St. Thomas says some- where , as cited by Balmes , " is not intelligible in himself , because he ...
... object that it can know or recognize its own powers or faculties . The object determines the faculty , not the faculty the object . Man , St. Thomas says some- where , as cited by Balmes , " is not intelligible in himself , because he ...
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... object of thought always presents itself either as contingent or as necessary . The categories of necessity and contingency , not being empirical , since they are the forms under which we necessarily apprehend every object we do ...
... object of thought always presents itself either as contingent or as necessary . The categories of necessity and contingency , not being empirical , since they are the forms under which we necessarily apprehend every object we do ...
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