Hume, Hegel & Marx
.... they have always been a means of "promoting political quietism and passive obedience to all secular rulers, who are seen to be sanctified by
God" (
Lavine 295). ....
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Hegel, Kant, Marx
.... the people from rebelling, "àpromoting political quietism and passive obedience to all secular rulers, who are seen to be sanctified by
God," (
Lavine, p. 295 ....
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The Age of Enlightenment, Hegel, Kant & Marx
.... the people from rebelling, "àpromoting political quietism and passive obedience to all secular rulers, who are seen to be sanctified by
God," (
Lavine, p. 295 ....
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Several Philosophical Theories
.... my own reason, to human reason, and be acknowledged as universally true (
Lavine 93 .... The one connection possible in the rational mind is with
God, and Descartes ....
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Religious & Psychological Definitions of Man Question #1 For ...
.... 6 See the section on Freud in TZ
Lavine, From Socrates to Sartre: The Philosophic Quest .... in the historical, the conception of mankind and the place of
God in the ....
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The Problem of Knowledge
.... my own reason, to human reason, and be acknowledged as universally true (
Lavine 93 .... The one connection possible in the rational mind is with
God, and Descartes ....
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hume vs. Induction
.... had the ability for causal reasoning we would be inclined to assume
God could not .... not by reason, and not by sense perception, not by our experience" (
Lavine 171 ....
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David Hume
.... had the ability for causal reasoning we would be inclined to assume
God could not .... not by reason, and not by sense perception, not by our experience" (
Lavine 171 ....
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Kant
.... 40]). According to
Lavine (1984), Hume leaves us very little. He .... lifetime. We have no knowledge of ultimate reality or of
God. The ....
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Cartesian Dualism
.... my own reason, to human reason, and be acknowledged as universally true (
Lavine 93 .... The one connection possible in the rational mind is with
God, and Descartes ....
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TheHistory of Modern Philosophy
.... from it beliefs about the existence of other things can then be deduced (
Lavine 93-95 .... exists precisely as it does exist, though it may be that only
God can know ....
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