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... reason alone and reason illumined by faith - the human mind , though it aspires to its fulfillment in the immediate vision of the Divine Essence , cannot go by its own mode of action . But above these wisdoms is the pinnacle of all ...
... reason alone and reason illumined by faith - the human mind , though it aspires to its fulfillment in the immediate vision of the Divine Essence , cannot go by its own mode of action . But above these wisdoms is the pinnacle of all ...
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... reason against the order by which he is the loser . ) The natural order is most firmly perceived in the rhythms of organic ex- istence itself , and this is most deeply understood not in intel- ligence but in intuition . Out of this ...
... reason against the order by which he is the loser . ) The natural order is most firmly perceived in the rhythms of organic ex- istence itself , and this is most deeply understood not in intel- ligence but in intuition . Out of this ...
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... reason against the order by which he is the loser . ) The natural order is most firmly perceived in the rhythms of organic ex- istence itself , and this is most deeply understood not in intel- ligence but in intuition . Out of this ...
... reason against the order by which he is the loser . ) The natural order is most firmly perceived in the rhythms of organic ex- istence itself , and this is most deeply understood not in intel- ligence but in intuition . Out of this ...
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