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The Realists thought that the general types of things had a real existence ; the
Nominalists , that they were merely a mental abstraction expressed by a word . It
was therefore the Old Greek dispute revived . Of the Nominalists , Roscelin of ...
The Realists thought that the general types of things had a real existence ; the
Nominalists , that they were merely a mental abstraction expressed by a word . It
was therefore the Old Greek dispute revived . Of the Nominalists , Roscelin of ...
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They established libraries in all their chief towns ; it is said that not fewer than
seventy were in existence . To every mosque was attached a public school , in
which the children of the poor were taught to read and write , and instructed in the
...
They established libraries in all their chief towns ; it is said that not fewer than
seventy were in existence . To every mosque was attached a public school , in
which the children of the poor were taught to read and write , and instructed in the
...
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The non - appearance of such a judge is no proof of his non - existence . ' “ I
strove in vain to answer the objection , and my difficulties increased when I came
to reflect on the nature sleep . I said to myself , “ During sleep , you give of
dreams ...
The non - appearance of such a judge is no proof of his non - existence . ' “ I
strove in vain to answer the objection , and my difficulties increased when I came
to reflect on the nature sleep . I said to myself , “ During sleep , you give of
dreams ...
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... nights together , the existence of two eternal principles , à visible and an
invisible God ! What was it that produced this barrenness , Cause of all this
intellectual degradation in Constantinople ? this . The tyranny of Theology over
Thought .
... nights together , the existence of two eternal principles , à visible and an
invisible God ! What was it that produced this barrenness , Cause of all this
intellectual degradation in Constantinople ? this . The tyranny of Theology over
Thought .
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... they believed their own existence or the actual presence of things upon which
they cast their eyes . The doctrines of the Church were to them no mere
inconsequential affair , but an absolute , an actual reality , a living and a fearful
thing .
... they believed their own existence or the actual presence of things upon which
they cast their eyes . The doctrines of the Church were to them no mere
inconsequential affair , but an absolute , an actual reality , a living and a fearful
thing .
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A HISTORY OF THE INTELLECTUAL DEVELOPMENT OF EUROPE JOHN WILLIAM DRAPER M.D., LLD Vista completa - 1864 |
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