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... Pantheism . JORDANO BRUNO . ABOUT the commencement of the sixteenth century , Pomponatius , an Italian , had borrowed from the phi- losophy of Averroes many principles incompatible with the Catholic faith ; and some time afterward Je ...
... Pantheism . JORDANO BRUNO . ABOUT the commencement of the sixteenth century , Pomponatius , an Italian , had borrowed from the phi- losophy of Averroes many principles incompatible with the Catholic faith ; and some time afterward Je ...
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in that philosophy ; and that he afterward developed his system of pantheism with a great parade of terms and notions borrowed from the logic and ontology of Descartes . But from his use of those notions it does not follow that he ...
in that philosophy ; and that he afterward developed his system of pantheism with a great parade of terms and notions borrowed from the logic and ontology of Descartes . But from his use of those notions it does not follow that he ...
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... pantheism . That it may be so is to be inferred , not merely from its pretension of giving the knowledge of the absolute , but from its identification of the subjective and ob . jective . Some of the followers of Hegel assert the ...
... pantheism . That it may be so is to be inferred , not merely from its pretension of giving the knowledge of the absolute , but from its identification of the subjective and ob . jective . Some of the followers of Hegel assert the ...
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