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    Both God and Man.J. C. Graham - 1937 - Philosophy 12 (45):77 - 85.
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    “Both God and man”: “Both God and man”.J. C. Graham - 1937 - Philosophy 12 (45):77-85.
    “ All verbal forms of statement,” says Whitehead, “that have been long before the world disclose ambiguities, and sometimes the ambiguities strike at the very heart of the meaning. The effective sense in which a doctrine has been held in the past cannot be determined by a logical analysis of statements made in ignorance of the logical trap.... Religion collapses unless its main positions command immediacy of assent.”.
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    “Both God and Man”.J. C. Graham - 1937 - Philosophy 12 (45):77-.
    “ All verbal forms of statement,” says Whitehead, “that have been long before the world disclose ambiguities, and sometimes the ambiguities strike at the very heart of the meaning. The effective sense in which a doctrine has been held in the past cannot be determined by a logical analysis of statements made in ignorance of the logical trap.... Religion collapses unless its main positions command immediacy of assent.”.
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