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Ioannes Paulus PP. II
Fides et ratio

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   Chap., §
1 Int, 1| compelled the human heart. In fact, the answer given to these 2 Int, 5| achieved must not obscure the fact that reason, in its one-sided 3 1, 8| truth based upon the very fact of God who reveals himself, 4 2, 20| results of reasoning may in fact be true, but these results 5 2, 23| possess the truth, when in fact they run it aground on the 6 3, 26| of our life, beyond the fact that we exist, is the inevitability 7 3, 26| death. Given this unsettling fact, the search for a full answer 8 3, 26| then, that faced with the fact of death philosophers have 9 3, 28| influences life. Life in fact can never be grounded upon 10 4, 41| They did much more. In fact they succeeded in disclosing 11 4, 42| proper to reason. Reason in fact is not asked to pass judgement 12 4, 42| Saint Anselm underscores the fact that the intellect must 13 5, 49| enjoys is rooted in the fact that reason is by its nature 14 5, 50| incompatible with her own faith. In fact, many philosophical opinions— 15 6, 66| contribution, it would in fact be impossible to discuss 16 6, 76| confined. These questions in fact broaden reason's scope for 17 6, 76| despite the disappointing fact that many thinkers in recent 18 6, 77| calls upon it. Theology in fact has always needed and still 19 6, 77| philosophies. This historical fact confirms the value of philosophy' 20 7, 81| first requirement is in fact most helpful in stimulating 21 7, 90| truth. Quite apart from the fact that it conflicts with the 22 7, 94| the relationship between fact and meaning, a relationship


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