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1 Int, 5| all positions are equally valid, which is one of today's 2 Int, 6| sense that they have no valid points of reference. The 3 1, 12| which is the absolutely valid source of meaning for human 4 5, 51| philosophical claims what is valid and fruitful from faith' 5 5, 60| heritage which is enduringly valid, yet taking into account 6 6, 72| history. This criterion is valid for the Church in every 7 6, 75| We see here philosophy's valid aspiration to be an autonomous 8 6, 75| Moreover, the demand for a valid autonomy of thought should 9 6, 75| attained are universally valid. This also confirms the 10 6, 75| for philosophy not only a valid autonomy, but a self-sufficiency 11 6, 76| In itself, the term is valid, but it should not be misunderstood: 12 7, 85| same appeal is all the more valid for theology. Not only because 13 7, 92| possible to know a universally valid truth is in no way to encourage 14 Conc, 106| the flow of an enduringly valid philosophical tradition,