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Ball State University. scientia ( human truth ) is opposed to sapientia ( divine truth ) . Scientia is a kind of truth , yet its potential for plenitude of form is less than the potential for perfect form in the divine word or logos . In ...
Ball State University. scientia ( human truth ) is opposed to sapientia ( divine truth ) . Scientia is a kind of truth , yet its potential for plenitude of form is less than the potential for perfect form in the divine word or logos . In ...
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... Truth is not so much correct facts as correct seeing - a revelation or un- concealment of life ; existential truth is more than objective or statistical truth . Thinking is responsiveness to experience rather than manipulation of ideas ...
... Truth is not so much correct facts as correct seeing - a revelation or un- concealment of life ; existential truth is more than objective or statistical truth . Thinking is responsiveness to experience rather than manipulation of ideas ...
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... Truth and Method is another ground - breaking effort at ap- plying the " descriptiveness ” of existentialist thought to the arts . Contrary to what the title seems to imply , truth does not come through an objectifiable method , but ...
... Truth and Method is another ground - breaking effort at ap- plying the " descriptiveness ” of existentialist thought to the arts . Contrary to what the title seems to imply , truth does not come through an objectifiable method , but ...
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