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Henry Calderwood’s first and possibly most famous work, Philosophy of the Infinite, makes for thought-provoking reading. He rebuts the statement of Sir William Hamilton in which he says individuals can have no knowledge of the infinite. Calderwood argues here that such knowledge, though imperfect, is real and ever-increasing—in other words, faith is directly related to knowledge.
© 2011 Barnes & Noble (Rafbók): 9781411460744
Útgáfudagur
Rafbók: 6 september 2011
1 of 2840
Óskáldað efni
Henry Calderwood’s first and possibly most famous work, Philosophy of the Infinite, makes for thought-provoking reading. He rebuts the statement of Sir William Hamilton in which he says individuals can have no knowledge of the infinite. Calderwood argues here that such knowledge, though imperfect, is real and ever-increasing—in other words, faith is directly related to knowledge.
© 2011 Barnes & Noble (Rafbók): 9781411460744
Útgáfudagur
Rafbók: 6 september 2011
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