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... ideas to be true ? How do we account for their rise in the form and shape which the Enlightenment gave them ?? I do not suggest that the question renders Lovejoy's article less valuable ; surely there are few original ideas in the world ...
... ideas to be true ? How do we account for their rise in the form and shape which the Enlightenment gave them ?? I do not suggest that the question renders Lovejoy's article less valuable ; surely there are few original ideas in the world ...
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... ideas given from above , fails him . He is aided by revelation , therefore , but is liable to fall into the darkness again through sin . But the innate ideas cannot be eradicated ; if he returns to the good life , he will perceive ...
... ideas given from above , fails him . He is aided by revelation , therefore , but is liable to fall into the darkness again through sin . But the innate ideas cannot be eradicated ; if he returns to the good life , he will perceive ...
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... Idea of Progress in the Renaissance . " Journal of the History of Ideas , XI ( 1950 ) , 235–240 . Lamprecht , Sterling P. " Innate Ideas in the Cambridge Platonists . " Philosophical Review , XXXV ( 1926 ) , 553–573 . Lovejoy , Arthur O ...
... Idea of Progress in the Renaissance . " Journal of the History of Ideas , XI ( 1950 ) , 235–240 . Lamprecht , Sterling P. " Innate Ideas in the Cambridge Platonists . " Philosophical Review , XXXV ( 1926 ) , 553–573 . Lovejoy , Arthur O ...
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