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1 Int, 3| shows in different modes and forms that the desire for truth 2 Int, 3| find voice and develop in forms which are genuinely philosophical. 3 Int, 5| given rise to different forms of agnosticism and relativism 4 Int, 5| reality of human life and its forms of expression, it has also 5 4, 41| able to reach the deepest forms of speculation. It is therefore 6 4, 44| two other complementary forms of wisdom—philosophical 7 4, 45| into contact with other forms of learning and scientific 8 4, 45| distinction between the two forms of learning became more 9 4, 45| of reaching the highest forms of speculation, was destroyed 10 4, 46| of thinking were various forms of atheistic humanism, expressed 11 4, 47| wholly marginal role. Other forms of rationality have acquired 12 4, 47| the more peripheral. These forms of rationality are directed 13 5, 52| concerning the different forms of idolatry and esoteric 14 5, 53| their object”.64 Against all forms of rationalism, then, there 15 6, 65| especially the various forms and functions of language. 16 6, 71| riches and force it to adopt forms which are alien to it. On 17 7, 80| the most tragic of evil's forms—is also addressed in the 18 7, 80| is the rejection of all forms of relativism, materialism 19 7, 81| indifference or to various forms of nihilism.~In consequence, 20 7, 88| to admit the validity of forms of knowledge other than