28. Augustin's Epistemology (part 2)
For Augustin, the possibility of knowledge requires the fundamental reality of one for whom knowledge is perfectly complete. Human knowledge depends on this prior foundational truth. As the human mind is illumined by the divine mind (his theory of illumination), it becomes possible to understand not only something of God's reality, but also the nature of the world in which we find ourselves.

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29. Augustin's Theory of Faith

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30. Augustin's Understanding of the Church

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What Liberalism got wrong | John Gray on the failures of the Enlightenment

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27. Augustin's Epistemology

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Holm Tetens über Vernunft und Glaube

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'Trust has been so eroded': Philosopher Miranda Fricker on epistemic injustice today • FRANCE 24

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Thomistic Epistemology (Aquinas 101)

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32. The Pelagian Controversy (cont)

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Trump Brags About His Brain, Crowd Size & Pool, CBS Fires Scott Pelley & Don Jr's Honeymoon Video

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34. Anselm of Canterbury

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45. Life and Times of John Calvin

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31. The Pelagian Controversy

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Foucault: Power, Knowledge and Post-structuralism

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17. Philo of Alexandria

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How do you explain consciousness? | David Chalmers

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John Searle on Ludwig Wittgenstein (1987) زیرنویس فارسی

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Richard Feynman - The World from another point of view

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24. Neo-Platonism

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Augustine, City of God bk 11 | Creation, Time , and Space | Philosophy Core Concepts

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