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Gods and Monsters: The Scientific Method Applied to the Human Condition - Book II

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by Giano Rocca


  Chapter 9:

  The Potential Universality, Universality of Knowledge, Universality of Structural Reality Historical and the Universality of the Human Spirit

  1 - Immanuel Kant, “Critique of Pure Reason”, Cit. wo., Vol. I, Book II, p. 126.

  2 - Al-Gazali, “Trends of philosophers”, trad. lat., “Logica et philosophia”, Venice, 1516; “Averroes, Destructio philosophorum”, and “Destructio destructionum”, and finally, “Tendentiae philosophorum”, Leiden, 1888; “Averroes, Metaphisic”. A. Medieval Traslation, Muckle, Toronto, 1933; L. Vaglieri Veccio and R. Rubinacci edd., “Written chosen”, Turin, 1970; Asin Palacios, “Algazel: dogmatic and moral, ascetic”, Zaragoza, 1901; Carra de Vaux, “Gazali”, Paris, 1902; “Obermann, Der Philosophische und religiòse Subiektivismus Ghazalis”, Vienna - Leipzig, 1921; Watts, “The Faith and Practice of al-Ghazali”, London, 1953; Farid Yabre, “The notion de certitude selon Ghazali dans ses origines psychologiques et historiques”, Paris, 1958. From: Nicola Abbagnano, Cit. wo., Vol. I, Part III, Chapter X, § 237, p. 471.

  3 - Marc Bloch, “The work and the technique in the Middle Ages”, Ed. It. 1959, In: , Laterza, VI edition, Bari, 1977 Preface by Gino Luzzatto, Ital. Trans.: Giuliano Procacci, Ch. 1, p. 34.

  4 - John Bury, Cit. wo., p. 8.

  Part III:

  Philosophy of History

 

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