| John Shand - 2005 - 250 Seiten
...faith and reason. By the latter he did not mean only intuition and demonstration; reason here means "the discovery of the Certainty or Probability of...Mind arrives at by Deductions made from such Ideas, which it has got by the use of its natural Faculties". Faith "is the Assent to any Proposition, not... | |
| Charles Upton - 2005 - 520 Seiten
...faith and reason in the following way: "Reason, therefore, here, as contradistinguished to faith, 1 take to be the discovery of the certainty or probability...propositions or truths, which the mind arrives at by deduction made from such ideas, which it has got by the use of its natural faculties; viz. by sensation... | |
| James C. Livingston, Francis Schüssler Fiorenza - 456 Seiten
...Locke makes the following distinction between reason and faith: Reason, as contradistinguished from faith, I take to be the discovery of the certainty...mind arrives at by deductions made from such ideas which it has got by the use of its natural faculties, viz. by sensation or reflection. Faith, on the... | |
| Lex Newman - 2007 - 18 Seiten
...conceding that there is a sense in which reason and faith are contradistinguished: Reason therefore here, as contradistinguished to Faith, I take to be the...Mind arrives at by Deductions made from such Ideas, which it has got by the use of its natural Faculties, viz. By Sensation or Reflection. Faith, on the... | |
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