The Past as Prologue: Sources and Studies in European Civilization, Том 1Everett Uberto Crosby, Charles Richard Webb Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1973 |
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... thought there was a need to transcend this world to reach the pure , real world of forms or ideas . Similarly for the Christian , there was a need to reach beyond the uncertainty of this world to the eternal oneness of God ( Plato's ...
... thought there was a need to transcend this world to reach the pure , real world of forms or ideas . Similarly for the Christian , there was a need to reach beyond the uncertainty of this world to the eternal oneness of God ( Plato's ...
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... thought of : this is what a man conceives in his mind when he hears and understands this word God : so that God must ... thought not to exist : and such a thing is evidently greater than that which can be thought not to exist . Therefore ...
... thought of : this is what a man conceives in his mind when he hears and understands this word God : so that God must ... thought not to exist : and such a thing is evidently greater than that which can be thought not to exist . Therefore ...
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... thought of , it does not follow that something than which a greater cannot be thought of exists in reality . For we must needs allege a thing in the same way as we allege the signification of its name . Now from the fact that we ...
... thought of , it does not follow that something than which a greater cannot be thought of exists in reality . For we must needs allege a thing in the same way as we allege the signification of its name . Now from the fact that we ...
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