Dialogues with Convention: Readings in Renaissance PoetryHarvester Wheatsheaf, 1989 - 204 páginas |
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... human actions in advance of their performance . Related to these claims is the assumption of God's omniscience , that God knows all facts , and that it is conceptually impossible for an individual who is God to hold a false belief or to ...
... human actions in advance of their performance . Related to these claims is the assumption of God's omniscience , that God knows all facts , and that it is conceptually impossible for an individual who is God to hold a false belief or to ...
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... human analogy is not a parallel to God's foreknowledge in relation to determinism , for the crucial difference is that human foreknowledge , unlike that of a being who is God , is not infallible . St Augustine therefore pro- ceeds to ...
... human analogy is not a parallel to God's foreknowledge in relation to determinism , for the crucial difference is that human foreknowledge , unlike that of a being who is God , is not infallible . St Augustine therefore pro- ceeds to ...
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... human falls - which take place both within times and outside time . For the human understanding and the grammar of the human mind , they are in time ; for God , they are outside time . From one point of view there is causality ...
... human falls - which take place both within times and outside time . For the human understanding and the grammar of the human mind , they are in time ; for God , they are outside time . From one point of view there is causality ...
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CONVENTIONS OF | 23 |
Vented wit and crossed brains | 81 |
The artifice of spontaneity | 94 |
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