The Jewish Quarterly Review, Volumes 52-53Dropsie College for Hebrew and Cognate Learning, 1961 |
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inanimate nature other than human beings . This idea has been enunciated at various times in the history of philosophy . To the greco - Roman cynics this was the fundamental criterion of ethics , and since they conceded that by social ...
inanimate nature other than human beings . This idea has been enunciated at various times in the history of philosophy . To the greco - Roman cynics this was the fundamental criterion of ethics , and since they conceded that by social ...
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... nature as rather from " human nature , " what the Thomists call natura humana . 71 In classic philosophy this position was represented by the Stoa . It believed that by analyzing the essential nature of man and determining what his ...
... nature as rather from " human nature , " what the Thomists call natura humana . 71 In classic philosophy this position was represented by the Stoa . It believed that by analyzing the essential nature of man and determining what his ...
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... natural law cannot be relied on to reside in the nature around man or in the nature within man ; it must come from a higher source . To Maimonides this source was , of course , divine revelation ; to Cohen it was reason , or the nature ...
... natural law cannot be relied on to reside in the nature around man or in the nature within man ; it must come from a higher source . To Maimonides this source was , of course , divine revelation ; to Cohen it was reason , or the nature ...
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VOL LII | 31 |
The Change from a Standing to Sitting | 168 |
The Prophet from Nazareth Review | 187 |
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