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1 2, 18| around him. And so when he claims that “God does not exist” ( 2 4, 46| widespread mentality which claims that a definitive commitment 3 5, 51| in specific philosophical claims what is valid and fruitful 4 5, 52| pronouncements against certain claims of Latin Averroism which 5 5, 54| Modernism were philosophical claims which were phenomenist, 6 6, 69| There is some truth in these claims which are acknowledged in 7 6, 75| philosophers. This theory claims for philosophy not only 8 6, 77| and universal truth of its claims. It was not by accident 9 7, 87| within it can also be the claims of historicism. To understand 10 7, 91| radical requestioning of claims once thought indisputable. 11 7, 95| express that truth. The claims of historicism, I noted