The Bucknell Review, 第 17 卷Bucknell University Press, 1969 |
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第 5 頁
... understanding , bring about the existence of the object of its understanding . Such a creative act of intuitive understand- ing is traditionally thought to be God's mode of understanding , as Kant himself points out.14 Does this mean ...
... understanding , bring about the existence of the object of its understanding . Such a creative act of intuitive understand- ing is traditionally thought to be God's mode of understanding , as Kant himself points out.14 Does this mean ...
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... understanding can only think , and for intuition must look to the senses.1 19 Were I to think an understanding which is itself intuitive ( as , for example , a divine understanding which should . not represent to itself given objects ...
... understanding can only think , and for intuition must look to the senses.1 19 Were I to think an understanding which is itself intuitive ( as , for example , a divine understanding which should . not represent to itself given objects ...
第 10 頁
... understanding and without the search for understanding . Hence the Trinity , the redemption , and the assurance of God's reality by contemplating Him as " the being than which none greater can be conceived " are beyond the 20 Ibid . , p ...
... understanding and without the search for understanding . Hence the Trinity , the redemption , and the assurance of God's reality by contemplating Him as " the being than which none greater can be conceived " are beyond the 20 Ibid . , p ...
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