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Section 41: Analogy, 1547-1559
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Andrew Scrimgeour
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Feb 28, 2018
1547. The important question about analogy . . .
1548. I wrote some years ago . . .
1549. However exceptional God may be . . .
1550. For medieval thinkers generally, transcendental . . .
1551. On Transcendentals
1552. I need to take particular care in clarifying . . .
1553. I should wish to argue that "analogy" has no place . . .
1554. According to Hartshorne, there is a "pretension . . .
1555. What does it mean to say . . .
1556. The idea that God's existence could be just . . .
1557. If concretes (= instances = subjects), on the one hand . . .
1558. Hartshorne says, "God in His bare existence . . .
1559. It is an implication of theism, according to which . . .
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