Dialogues with Convention: Readings in Renaissance PoetryHarvester Wheatsheaf, 1989 - 204 páginas |
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... action of the poem of a God who knows all events , a God who has to be presented as in a sense ' neutral ' ( non- interfering , not - determining ) with regard to man's actions and yet whose defined attributes of omnipotence and ...
... action of the poem of a God who knows all events , a God who has to be presented as in a sense ' neutral ' ( non- interfering , not - determining ) with regard to man's actions and yet whose defined attributes of omnipotence and ...
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... action Eve was capable of some- thing having a conceptually incoherent description , namely , something that would render false an item of knowledge held by God , who is infallible . Of course , the same argument holds had Eve not eaten ...
... action Eve was capable of some- thing having a conceptually incoherent description , namely , something that would render false an item of knowledge held by God , who is infallible . Of course , the same argument holds had Eve not eaten ...
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... actions , then they are necessary in the sense that they are not voluntary . The conditional or contingent response does not solve the problem that , if Eve's action were only contingently necessary , and if Eve were able , contingently ...
... actions , then they are necessary in the sense that they are not voluntary . The conditional or contingent response does not solve the problem that , if Eve's action were only contingently necessary , and if Eve were able , contingently ...
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CONVENTIONS OF | 23 |
Vented wit and crossed brains | 81 |
The artifice of spontaneity | 94 |
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