Sudden Apprehension: Aspects of Knowledge in Paradise LostMouton, 1976 - 225 ページ |
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... examples , is the fact that the work is filled with many examples of reason in action . Milton spends a great amount of ... example of this is the concern he has with the typical logical problems of causality and necessity - an emphasis ...
... examples , is the fact that the work is filled with many examples of reason in action . Milton spends a great amount of ... example of this is the concern he has with the typical logical problems of causality and necessity - an emphasis ...
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... example , Christian Doctrine is divided into two books : Faith , or the knowl- edge of God ; and Love , or the worship of God . Further dialectical breakdown follows from this in such things as the division of God's decrees into special ...
... example , Christian Doctrine is divided into two books : Faith , or the knowl- edge of God ; and Love , or the worship of God . Further dialectical breakdown follows from this in such things as the division of God's decrees into special ...
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... example we are to see of such analysis is in Abraham Fraunce's logic , but such analysis has its analogue in Milton's own logic , in which a great many examples from literature are used to explain logical points . Almost every Ramist ...
... example we are to see of such analysis is in Abraham Fraunce's logic , but such analysis has its analogue in Milton's own logic , in which a great many examples from literature are used to explain logical points . Almost every Ramist ...
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