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Gamwell says, "[i]n itself, affirmation of the way of reason says nothing 
about what understanding of ultimate worth can be validated" (Politics as a 
Christian Vocation: 168). But, surely, affirmation of the way of reason says or
Gamwell says, "[i]n itself, affirmation of the way of reason says nothing about what understanding of ultimate worth can be validated" (Politics as a Christian Vocation: 168). But, surely, affirmation of the way of reason says or at least implies this about this about what understanding of ultimate worth can be validated-namelybe validated—namely, that no such understanding can be validated unless ­whatever —whatever else it may assert or imply-it imply—it asserts or implies the validity of the way of reason. 

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