The Bucknell ReviewBucknell University Press, 1961 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 72 筆
第 185 頁
... existence . ” 11 Only by means of this hedge can Collingwood de - emphasize embarrassing historical facts such as Aquinas ' famous " proofs " for the existence of God . The historian of metaphysics , unless he has been bewitched by ...
... existence . ” 11 Only by means of this hedge can Collingwood de - emphasize embarrassing historical facts such as Aquinas ' famous " proofs " for the existence of God . The historian of metaphysics , unless he has been bewitched by ...
第 293 頁
... existence in consequence of the order of movement , it follows that God is the cause of the existence of all these things . " Creation , therefore , answers the Leibnizian question " Why does something exist rather than nothing ? " In ...
... existence in consequence of the order of movement , it follows that God is the cause of the existence of all these things . " Creation , therefore , answers the Leibnizian question " Why does something exist rather than nothing ? " In ...
第 51 頁
... Existence . " The void is outside of Eternal or Human Existence , the body of the imagination , which is the only existence . The void when entered into " Becomes a Womb " and is , thus , " the Death Couch of Albion . " This is the ...
... Existence . " The void is outside of Eternal or Human Existence , the body of the imagination , which is the only existence . The void when entered into " Becomes a Womb " and is , thus , " the Death Couch of Albion . " This is the ...
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