Lord God of truth and Concerning the teacher /
In Lord God of Truth, Dr. Clark examines four major problems in the philosophy of Empiricism: sensation, causality, imagination, and induction. He concludes that Empiricism fails to solve all four problems, but that Biblical Christianity either avoids or can solve the problems that stymie the... Full description
Main Author: | Clark, Gordon H. |
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Other Authors: | Augustine, Aurelius. |
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Hobbs, New Mexico : Trinity Foundation, 1994 |
Edition: | 2nd edition |
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Trinity Paper,
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In Lord God of Truth, Dr. Clark examines four major problems in the philosophy of Empiricism: sensation, causality, imagination, and induction. He concludes that Empiricism fails to solve all four problems, but that Biblical Christianity either avoids or can solve the problems that stymie the empiricists. Because it is closely related to Clark's argument, we have included the dialogue De Magistro "Concerning the Teacher" penned by Augustine 16 centuries ago, in which Augustine discusses the source of learning. - Publisher. |
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120p. |
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0940931400 |
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