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1 Int, 3| its Greek etymology, the term philosophy means “love of 2 Int, 4| it is true that a single term conceals a variety of meanings. 3 6, 76| philosophy. In itself, the term is valid, but it should 4 6, 76| is not a philosophy. The term seeks rather to indicate 5 6, 76| contradict the faith. The term Christian philosophy includes 6 6, 77| prima philosophia”. The term can scarcely be used today, 7 7, 91| different contexts, the term designates the emergence 8 7, 91| and lasting changes. The term was first used with reference