The Bucknell Review, 第 20-21 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 81 筆
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... possible , whereas formerly or elsewhere it was not possible , then the inability to create a religious - socialist order falsified this model . To settle for saying that every prophetic anticipation is both confirmed and refuted is to ...
... possible , whereas formerly or elsewhere it was not possible , then the inability to create a religious - socialist order falsified this model . To settle for saying that every prophetic anticipation is both confirmed and refuted is to ...
第 22 頁
... possible worlds . For every actuality has power . This is , in the first place , the power of self - determination , and is derivatively the power to affect others . Hence , God's power is not coercive , as generally presupposed , but ...
... possible worlds . For every actuality has power . This is , in the first place , the power of self - determination , and is derivatively the power to affect others . Hence , God's power is not coercive , as generally presupposed , but ...
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tion , in which there is recognized incommensurability among possible dispositional options , that we want to examine . Let us propose three such incommensurable possible dispositional op- tions , each of which is capable of serving as ...
tion , in which there is recognized incommensurability among possible dispositional options , that we want to examine . Let us propose three such incommensurable possible dispositional op- tions , each of which is capable of serving as ...
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