The Guide for the PerplexedLibrary of Alexandria, 1963 M01 1 - 141 páginas This guide aims "to liberate men from the tormenting perplexities arising from their understanding of the Bible according only to its literal meaning."--Cover |
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... relation which exists between sensation, moral faculty,and intellect. Inthis earlypart (ch. ii.), however, the author does not yet mention this theory; on the contrary, every allusion to it is for the present studiously avoided, its full.
... relation which exists between sensation, moral faculty,and intellect. Inthis earlypart (ch. ii.), however, the author does not yet mention this theory; on the contrary, every allusion to it is for the present studiously avoided, its full.
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... Intellect"ofthe philosophers. Onthe other hand, the latter donotrejectthe Unity of God, although they assume that the PrimalCause comprises the causa efficiens, the agens, and the causa finalis (or, the cause, the means, and the end); ...
... Intellect"ofthe philosophers. Onthe other hand, the latter donotrejectthe Unity of God, although they assume that the PrimalCause comprises the causa efficiens, the agens, and the causa finalis (or, the cause, the means, and the end); ...
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... intellect; theirsouls enable themto move freely, and theimpulse tothe motion is given bytheintellect in conceiving the idea ofthe Absolute Intellect. Each sphere has an intellect peculiar toitself; the intellect attachedto the sphere ...
... intellect; theirsouls enable themto move freely, and theimpulse tothe motion is given bytheintellect in conceiving the idea ofthe Absolute Intellect. Each sphere has an intellect peculiar toitself; the intellect attachedto the sphere ...
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Moses Maimonides. well as their intellects, coexist with the Primal Cause. Maimonides, faithful to the teaching of the Scriptures, here departs from his master, and holds that the spheres and the intellects had a beginning, andwere ...
Moses Maimonides. well as their intellects, coexist with the Primal Cause. Maimonides, faithful to the teaching of the Scriptures, here departs from his master, and holds that the spheres and the intellects had a beginning, andwere ...
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... intellects which give to thespheres both existence and motion, and thusbecome thesourceof the existence of the entireUniverse. At firstthisUniverse consisted ofachaos of elements, but its formwas successively developed by theinfluence ...
... intellects which give to thespheres both existence and motion, and thusbecome thesourceof the existence of the entireUniverse. At firstthisUniverse consisted ofachaos of elements, but its formwas successively developed by theinfluence ...
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