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Page 4
... Nature to inert forms . Through its divinatory powers the creative imagination alone could pierce through these barriers to the heart of existence . Novalis , according to Le Sage , “ presents the Sais disciples as conceiving of nature ...
... Nature to inert forms . Through its divinatory powers the creative imagination alone could pierce through these barriers to the heart of existence . Novalis , according to Le Sage , “ presents the Sais disciples as conceiving of nature ...
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... natures , it would follow that God could neither create an individual wholly ( for the common nature of that individual would not pre - exist nor annihilate an individual completely without annihilating all other individuals of the 53.
... natures , it would follow that God could neither create an individual wholly ( for the common nature of that individual would not pre - exist nor annihilate an individual completely without annihilating all other individuals of the 53.
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... nature itself " . The next quaestio is concerned with dismantling Duns Scotus's theory for formal distinction . Scotus holds that the common nature is really identical but formally distinct from the haecceitas ( differentia ) of an ...
... nature itself " . The next quaestio is concerned with dismantling Duns Scotus's theory for formal distinction . Scotus holds that the common nature is really identical but formally distinct from the haecceitas ( differentia ) of an ...
Contents
A Myth Dream and Night mare in | 1 |
Mindscripts | 21 |
The Exoneration of Oedipus | 37 |
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