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Ioannes Paulus PP. II
Fides et ratio

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proper
   Chap., §
1 Int, 4 | ability to speculate which is proper to the human intellect produces 2 1, 8 | surpassing the knowledge proper to human reason, which nevertheless 3 1, 13 | In short, the knowledge proper to faith does not destroy 4 2, 19 | which, when read with the proper tools of human reason, can 5 3, 25 | know”,23 and truth is the proper object of this desire. Everyday 6 3, 30 | This is the mode of truth proper to everyday life and to 7 4, 37 | some believers who lack a proper critical sense. Following 8 4, 42 | with the search which is proper to reason. Reason in fact 9 4, 43 | that nature, philosophy's proper concern, could contribute 10 5, 51 | recognize the inalienable powers proper to it; but it is still more 11 5, 55(72)| the truths which are its proper object”: ibid., IV: DS 3016. 12 6, 78 | ever demeaning the venture proper to reason.~ 13 7, 81 | philosophy to conform to its proper nature. In doing so, it 14 7, 82 | referred.99 This requirement, proper to faith, was explicitly 15 7, 87 | necessary to set it within its proper historical and cultural 16 7, 92 | faith itself” and that the proper object of their enquiry 17 Conc, 106 | truth included—which is proper to philosophical enquiry.


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