Sudden Apprehension: Aspects of Knowledge in Paradise LostMouton, 1976 - 225 ページ |
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... means de- testable . It is not as unreliable a guide to knowledge as the skeptics felt it to be . Yet it is by no means sufficient by itself , any more than reason is sufficient without faith . But like reason , perception seems ...
... means de- testable . It is not as unreliable a guide to knowledge as the skeptics felt it to be . Yet it is by no means sufficient by itself , any more than reason is sufficient without faith . But like reason , perception seems ...
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... means unusual , though the implication of its appearing in an art of logic is significant for us . What it means is that Milton is willing to apply logical methods not only to ethical matters but also to matters relative to nature and ...
... means unusual , though the implication of its appearing in an art of logic is significant for us . What it means is that Milton is willing to apply logical methods not only to ethical matters but also to matters relative to nature and ...
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... means He has of expressing His faith . Man on the other hand knows God ( " believe / In his redemption " ) by means of his own faith . Without faith , quite plainly , he has no way of knowing God . Faith is a way of knowledge in quite ...
... means He has of expressing His faith . Man on the other hand knows God ( " believe / In his redemption " ) by means of his own faith . Without faith , quite plainly , he has no way of knowing God . Faith is a way of knowledge in quite ...
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