History, Religion, and AntisemitismTauris, 1990 - 380 頁 |
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... mental and psychological processes . But we cannot use the epistemological premises of believers in religions such as Augustine or Maimonides to understand religious beliefs . A definition that seeks to be empirical and objective can ...
... mental and psychological processes . But we cannot use the epistemological premises of believers in religions such as Augustine or Maimonides to understand religious beliefs . A definition that seeks to be empirical and objective can ...
第 151 頁
... mental process or series of momentary states distinct from , but located amidst , innumerable boundaries and transactions across them both within and without the organism . And to act and sur- vive , each individual has to correlate and ...
... mental process or series of momentary states distinct from , but located amidst , innumerable boundaries and transactions across them both within and without the organism . And to act and sur- vive , each individual has to correlate and ...
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... mental causes and to be remediable in some measure through mental treatment . We are all aware of the conflicts that arise from that most human of habits , wishful thinking . We all engage in nonrational thinking about people and ...
... mental causes and to be remediable in some measure through mental treatment . We are all aware of the conflicts that arise from that most human of habits , wishful thinking . We all engage in nonrational thinking about people and ...
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