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1 6 | way for the new erroneous philosophy which, rivaling idealism, 2 15| by the concepts of modern philosophy, whether of immanentism 3 16| bound to every system of philosophy that has existed for a short 4 17| unstable tenets of a new philosophy, tenets which, like the 5 29| when imbued with that sound philosophy which has long been, as 6 29| of great genius. For this philosophy, acknowledged and accepted 7 30| 30. Of course this philosophy deals with much that neither 8 30| questions, we may clothe our philosophy in a more convenient and 9 31| priests be instructed in philosophy "according to the method, 10 32| deplorable it is then that this philosophy, received and honored by 11 32| thought. They say that this philosophy upholds the erroneous notion 12 32| opposed. Our traditional philosophy, then, with its clear exposition 13 32| medieval mentality; but this philosophy hardly offers a method of 14 32| finally, that our perennial philosophy is only a philosophy of 15 32| perennial philosophy is only a philosophy of immutable essences, while 16 32| flux. While scorning our philosophy, they extol other philosophies 17 32| to imply that any kind of philosophy or theory, with a few additions 18 33| Finally, they reproach this philosophy taught in our schools for 19 33| true. Never has Christian philosophy denied the usefulness and 20 34| all, even in the field of philosophy, directed their attention