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1 Int, 3 | genuinely philosophical. One example of this is the basic form 2 Int, 4 | as a whole. Consider, for example, the principles of non-contradiction, 3 2, 21 | This is what we find, for example, when the Book of Proverbs 4 4, 37 | cultural world of paganism, one example of which is gnosticism. 5 4, 39 | Aristotelian philosophy, for example, the name signified the 6 5, 52 | enough to recall, by way of example, the pronouncements made 7 5, 55 | extent the common mind. An example of this is the deep-seated 8 5, 62 | indirectly. One telling example of this is the influence 9 6, 66 | theological issues such as, for example, the use of language to 10 6, 67 | ultimate purpose. Consider, for example, the natural knowledge of 11 6, 76 | Revelation are ignored—for example, the problem of evil and 12 7, 82(99)| Cf., for example, Saint Thomas Aquinas, Summa 13 7, 97 | speculation. A Christology, for example, which proceeded solely “