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... insight that is superior in grasp , in unity , in coherence , in reasonableness to your momentary insight . Now you can indeed say : " When I form and express an opinion , I appeal from my present experiences to some wider insight that ...
... insight that is superior in grasp , in unity , in coherence , in reasonableness to your momentary insight . Now you can indeed say : " When I form and express an opinion , I appeal from my present experiences to some wider insight that ...
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... insight to be incorpor- ated . The true rational warrant for this confidence of ours lies in the fact that whatever else is real , some form of such a wider insight , some essen- tially super - individual and superhuman insight is real ...
... insight to be incorpor- ated . The true rational warrant for this confidence of ours lies in the fact that whatever else is real , some form of such a wider insight , some essen- tially super - individual and superhuman insight is real ...
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... insight . And opinions about reality in its wholeness , about the world , about the all , are appeals to the all - judging insight , to the all - seeing view , to the knowledge and experience that grasps the totality of facts , to the ...
... insight . And opinions about reality in its wholeness , about the world , about the all , are appeals to the all - judging insight , to the all - seeing view , to the knowledge and experience that grasps the totality of facts , to the ...
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RELIGION Introduction | 1 |
Mayflower Compact 1620 | 12 |
Swine and Goats | 13 |
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