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History of Theology: The Middle Ages
The fundamental aspiration of human theology can therefore be legitimate and
justified only on condition that all its claims to know the infinite object coincide
with the maximum possible thinkableness of that object as such. But the human ...
Angelo Di Berardino, Giulio D'Onofrio, Basil Studer, 2008
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Neoplatonism and Contemporary Thought: Part Two
It must be remembered therefore that Losev is not concerned with common
definitions or explanations, but with pure phenomenology: the thinkableness and
the conditions and presuppositions for the thinkableness of artistic form. It is also
...
Moreover, if possibility is thinkableness, and thinkableness lies in the idea, it
follows that reals separated from the idea, are not thinkable; neither can the idea
come from them, because they are in our mind only in virtue of the idea itself.
1342.
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The Development of Christianity
to make of it a logical, connected, formal doctrinal unit, whereby philosophic
dialectics were used as an instrument in order to make the thinkableness of the
dogma plausible and comprehensible. No one thought of such a thing as
independent ...
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The Presbyterian Review
As metaphysics is the science of the thinkableness of experience in general, so
psychology is the science of the thinkableness of mind experience — how is a
natural science of psychology possible ? ' We have seen how Kant answered this
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Well, then, possibility is nothing but thinkableness, and innumerable sacrifices
have hitherto been made to hideous thinkableness. It was thinkable that men
might become rational ; thinkable, that they might know Christ ; thinkable, that
they ...
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National Catholic Educational Association Bulletin
You will therefore, if you abandon an objective philosophy, in all likelihood, come
at last to the Spencerian criterion of thinkableness._ What is thinkable is true for
the subjective philosopher; what is unthinkable, is untrue. The former as real as ...
National Catholic Educational Association, 1918
You will therefore, if you abandon an objective philosophy, in all likelihood, come
at last to the Spencerian criterion of thinkableness. What is thinkable is true for
the subjective philosopher; what is unthinkable, is untrue. The former as real as ...
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The Presbyterian Review
As metaphysics is the science of the thinkableness of experience in general, so
psychology is the science of the thinkableness of mind experience — how is a
natural science of psychology possible ? We have seen how Kant answered this
...
Charles Augustus Briggs, Archibald Alexander Hodge, Francis Landrey Patton, 1887
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Fragments in Philosophy and Science
As metaphysics is the science of the thinkableness of experience in general, so
psychology is the science of the thinkableness of inner experience — how is a
natural science of psychology possible ? We have seen how Kant answered this
...