Four Philosophies: And Their Practice in Education and ReligionHarper & Row, 1968 - 528 pages |
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... essence of substance can be denied , and he necessarily exists . " The importance of this concep- tion of God in the history of philosophy is that it unites the First Cause of Aristotle and St. Thomas and the Perfect Being of Descartes ...
... essence of substance can be denied , and he necessarily exists . " The importance of this concep- tion of God in the history of philosophy is that it unites the First Cause of Aristotle and St. Thomas and the Perfect Being of Descartes ...
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... essence , the existentialists are not clear in advancing an anti thesis or substitute . While they are emphatic that existence precedes essence , they are not so insistent that existence and essence are separate and mutually distinct ...
... essence , the existentialists are not clear in advancing an anti thesis or substitute . While they are emphatic that existence precedes essence , they are not so insistent that existence and essence are separate and mutually distinct ...
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... Essence is necessarily the receding , dominated , if not also the occasionally hidden spouse . Pick out any particular quality or essence and it always already has existence . In fact , it could not be an essence unless it was a quality ...
... Essence is necessarily the receding , dominated , if not also the occasionally hidden spouse . Pick out any particular quality or essence and it always already has existence . In fact , it could not be an essence unless it was a quality ...
Contents
The Approaches to Philosophy | 3 |
A Brief History of Naturalism | 49 |
A Systematic Synopsis of the Philosophy of Naturalism | 69 |
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