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By MICHAEL FOSTER , M.A. SYNOPSIS as Contemporary British philosophy repudiates allegiance to a " school " , but certain traits seem characteristic of it . It sees the task of philosophy analysis " , i.e. as clarification , rather than ...
By MICHAEL FOSTER , M.A. SYNOPSIS as Contemporary British philosophy repudiates allegiance to a " school " , but certain traits seem characteristic of it . It sees the task of philosophy analysis " , i.e. as clarification , rather than ...
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Perhaps most contemporary philosophers tend to see it like this . But it can be seen differently . It may be part of the task of enabling a man to face and accept what it is that he believes , liberating him from dogmas which he could ...
Perhaps most contemporary philosophers tend to see it like this . But it can be seen differently . It may be part of the task of enabling a man to face and accept what it is that he believes , liberating him from dogmas which he could ...
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The question will then arise : Is another allegiance discernible in the writings of contemporary philosophers and underlying the variety of opinions which is in conflict with that of Christian faith ? Such an allegiance need not be ...
The question will then arise : Is another allegiance discernible in the writings of contemporary philosophers and underlying the variety of opinions which is in conflict with that of Christian faith ? Such an allegiance need not be ...
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ON THE INDIVIDUAL TODAY BY JACK W HANNAH | 25 |
CONTEMPORARY BRITISH PHILOSOPHY AND CHRISTIAN BELIEF | 41 |
SCIENCE AND CHRISTIAN APOLOGETIC BY DOUGLAS C SPANNER | 57 |
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