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to all other living creatures , is the faculty of " reason , " together with a capacity for and an inclination toward a life ruled by reason . ” The atheist was classed with brute beasts , who by definition lack both ( uncorrupted ) ...
to all other living creatures , is the faculty of " reason , " together with a capacity for and an inclination toward a life ruled by reason . ” The atheist was classed with brute beasts , who by definition lack both ( uncorrupted ) ...
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Furthermore , that reason doth chiefelie and pryncipallye kendle in men the loue and veneration of the deuyne maiestie.27 The most important result of this basic Utopian philosophic principle is that in every possible virtuous way the ...
Furthermore , that reason doth chiefelie and pryncipallye kendle in men the loue and veneration of the deuyne maiestie.27 The most important result of this basic Utopian philosophic principle is that in every possible virtuous way the ...
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Although he admits that the reason is useful in perfecting fortune , he denies that fortune has any force over the reason.18 Like reason , prudence , he thinks , is useful in enhancing the gifts of fortune.14 Towards these gifts of ...
Although he admits that the reason is useful in perfecting fortune , he denies that fortune has any force over the reason.18 Like reason , prudence , he thinks , is useful in enhancing the gifts of fortune.14 Towards these gifts of ...
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