The Problem of Certainty in English Thought 1630–1690Springer Netherlands, 1963 - 159 páginas |
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... judge what is necessary for salvation , and that a living infallible judge of what is fundamental is unnecessary and impossible to obtain . Interwoven among the theological arguments and the polemic of the Religion of Protestants are ...
... judge what is necessary for salvation , and that a living infallible judge of what is fundamental is unnecessary and impossible to obtain . Interwoven among the theological arguments and the polemic of the Religion of Protestants are ...
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... judge of them before she judges by them . " 9 Since reason is admittedly affected by education , the passions , and its own inherent limitations , there is no guarantee that it correctly judges what is a revelation : And lastly , if ...
... judge of them before she judges by them . " 9 Since reason is admittedly affected by education , the passions , and its own inherent limitations , there is no guarantee that it correctly judges what is a revelation : And lastly , if ...
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... judge , whence the alterations made in the sensories do proceed . 24 The second source of information , vicarious experience , includes testimony and revelation . Testimony is the primary source for knowl- edge of such matters of fact ...
... judge , whence the alterations made in the sensories do proceed . 24 The second source of information , vicarious experience , includes testimony and revelation . Testimony is the primary source for knowl- edge of such matters of fact ...
Contenido
The Theory of Certainty Secularized | 49 |
The Theory of Certainty in its Scientific Context | 90 |
15 | 96 |
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absolute certainty accepted admits argues arguments Aristotelian assent assurance atheism Bacon belief causes Chillingworth and Tillotson Christian Church claims concerning conclusions controversy degree of certainty demonstration Descartes developed doctrine doubt error Essay existence experience faculties Francis Bacon Glanvill's human Hume hypothesis Ibid ideas idols infallible certainty intuition John Locke John Tillotson John Wilkins Joseph Glanvill judgment justified kind of certainty kind of evidence kind of proof known levels of certainty Locke's London man's mathematical matters of fact metaphysical mind moral certainty Natural Philosophy Natural Religion Newton Novum Organum object observed occurs Opticks Oxford physical possible present Principia principles probability problem of certainty propositions reason relation religious Robert Boyle Robert Hooke Royal Society Rule of Faith Sadducismus Triumphatus says Scholium scripture sense perception Seventeenth Century skepticism structure of nature testimony theological theory of certainty true truth understanding Vanity of Dogmatizing views William Chillingworth witches writings