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propositions and listed
No attempt was made to provide specific responses to Luther's propositions based upon Scripture or Catholic tradition or any clarification of what degree of theological censure should be associated with each proposition listed.
Of course, if the diagram is interpreted according to ordinary logic, then it contains a number of contradictions ( since the set of twelve propositions listed above is mutually contradictory ).

propositions and had
Although many of Euclid's results had been stated by earlier mathematicians, Euclid was the first to show how these propositions could fit into a comprehensive deductive and logical system.
Ben drunkenly propositions Carlotta, with whom he once had a fling, but she has a young lover.
Moore argued that once arguments based on the naturalistic fallacy had been discarded, questions of intrinsic goodness could only be settled by appeal to what he ( following Sidgwick ) called " moral intuitions :" self-evident propositions which recommend themselves to moral reflection, but which are not susceptible to either direct proof or disproof ( PE § 45 ).
The early Wittgenstein was concerned with the logical relationship between propositions and the world, and believed that by providing an account of the logic underlying this relationship he had solved all philosophical problems.
The propositions drawn up by the deacon Paulinus of Milan, on account of which Caelestius had been condemned at Carthage in 411, were laid before him.
In 1679 he publicly condemned sixty-five propositions, taken chiefly from the writings of Escobar, Suarez and other casuists ( mostly Jesuit casuists, who had been heavily attacked by Pascal in his Provincial Letters ) as propositiones laxorum moralistarum and forbade anyone to teach them under penalty of excommunication.
In 1693 he compelled French bishops to retract the four propositions relating to the Gallican Liberties which had been formulated by the assembly of 1682.
Later, when he had honed his skills, he became a " road gambler ", a traveling hustler who became an underground legend by winning at all manner of propositions.
Newton frankly admitted that this change of style was deliberate when he wrote, in the introduction to Book 3, that he had ( first ) composed this book " in a popular method, that it might be read by many ", but to " prevent the disputes " by readers who could not " lay aside the prejudices ", he had " reduced " it " into the form of propositions ( in the mathematical way ) which should be read by those only, who had first made themselves masters of the principles established in the preceding books ".
This had some amendments relative to Newton's manuscript of 1685, mostly to remove cross-references that used obsolete numbering to cite the propositions of an early draft of Book 1 of the Principia.
Justinian hoped that this would contribute to a reunion between the Chalcedonians and monophysites in the eastern provinces of the Empire ; various attempts at reconciliation between the monophysite and orthodox parties were made by many emperors over the four centuries following the Council of Ephesus, none of them succeeding, and some, attempts at reconciliation, such as this — the condemnation of the Three Chapters — causing further schisms and heresies to arise in the process, such as the aforementioned schism of the Three Chapters, and the heresies of monoenergism and monotheletism — the propositions, respectively, that Christ had only one function, operation, or energy ( purposefully formulated in an equivocal and vague manner, and promulgated between 610 and 622 by the Emperor Heraclius under the advisement of Patriarch Sergius I of Constantinople ) and that Christ only had one will ( promulgated in 638 by the same ).
From the start such a position for him had been implied in the Dutch propositions to the English, and in their instructions to Leicester ; and it was consistent with the Dutch understanding of the Treaty of Nonsuch.
This particular remark of Khayyám and certain propositions found in his Algebra book has made some historians of mathematics believe that Khayyám had indeed a binomial theorem up to any power.
Hale moved in the Commons that " a committee might be appointed to look into the overtures that had been made, and the concessions that had been offered, by I " and " from thence to digest such propositions, as they should think fit to be sent over to II " who was still in Breda.
He opposed the policy of protective duties, but supported Pitt's commercial propositions in 1785 for establishing free trade between Great Britain and Ireland, which, however, had to be abandoned owing to the hostility of the British mercantile classes.
The Jansenists ' reasoning was that the Pope had of course the power to condemn heretical propositions, but not to make that what did not figure in Jansenius ' Augustinus be there.
It has been reported that members of the Liberal People's Party had copied secret information not yet officially released to counter-attack Social Democrat political propositions on at least two occasions.
The book had confirmed his theory that life could be simplified or reduced down to a series of straightforward propositions.
I have killed one man to save a hundred thousand .” As the revolution had progressed the Girondin were progressively more opposed to the radical, violent propositions of the Montagnards such as Marat and Robespierre.
Prior to Austin, the attention of linguistic and analytic philosophers had been directed almost exclusively to statements, assertions, and propositionsto linguistic acts that ( at least in theory ) have truth-value.
He was educated at Scotch College, where he said he could " read, write and count fairly well ", but had " a lazy horror of Greek " and no appetite for the " wide range of metaphysical propositions " which formed part of the curriculum.

propositions and been
It is reasonable to affirm two propositions: Jews have been perceived by non-Jews as all things to all men ; ;
Recall that the objective methods for falsifying propositions about personal probabilities have been used for a half century, as noted previously.
Finally, events and propositions have been argued to be reducible to sets ( classes ) of substances and other such categories.
His propositions of legal reform ( which were not established in his life time ), though, are considered to have been one of the influences behind the Napoleonic Code, and therefore could show some resemblance with or influence in the drafting of other liberal constitutions that came in the centuries after Bacon's lifetime, such as the American.
These contrasting attitudes partly explain why the USSR has often been charged with playing a double game in 1939: carrying on open negotiations for an alliance with Britain and France while secretly considering propositions from Germany.
* To All Who These Presents Shall Come, Greeting: Know Ye, that in consequence of propositions of peace, or cessation of hostilities, being submitted to me, as Commandant of the California Battalion of the United States forces, which have so far been acceded to by me as to cause me to appoint a board of commissioners to confer with a similar board appointed by the Californians, and it requiring a little time to close the negotiations ; it is agreed upon and ordered by me that an entire cessation of hostilities shall take place until to-morrow afternoon ( January 13 ), and that the said Californians be permitted to bring in their wounded to the mission of San Fernando, where, also, if they choose, they can move their camp to facilitate said negotiations.
Very large propositions, involving, some of them, very novel and very wide principles, have been submitted to the public, for the purpose of securing such a provision by means independent of the labourer himself.
Although there has been an increasing number of projects and propositions to restore some of the city's colonial buildings, the future of these historic edifices remains uncertain.
The pope responded with the bull Ad Sanctam Beati Petri Sedem ( dated October 16, 1656 ) in which he stated " We declare and define that the five propositions have been drawn from the book of Jansenius entitled Augustinus, and that they have been condemned in the sense of the same Jansenius and we once more condemn them as such.
: The study of custom can be profitable only after certain preliminary propositions have been violently opposed.
The government's position on the propositions for the rehabilitation of Ryti and his fellow convicts has been that an official rehabilitation is unnecessary as the honour of the convicted has never been lost.
Since the 19th-century coinage of the term conspicuous consumption, and its denotation of “ consumption-as-status ”, Thorstein Veblen ’ s sociologic and economic propositions have been broadened and deepened to comprehend and describe the socio-economic behaviours that people practice in the contemporary pursuit of social prestige.
The received view of theories has been replaced by the semantic view of theories, which identifies scientific theories with models rather than propositions.
He claims that now that the reader understands the author's propositions and arguments, the reader has been elevated to the level of understanding of the book's author, and is now able ( and obligated ) to judge the book's merit and accuracy.

propositions and condemned
Some of Thomas Aquinas ' propositions were condemned by the local Bishop of Paris ( not the Magisterium ) in 1270 and 1277, but his dedication to the use of philosophy to elucidate theology was so thorough that he was proclaimed a saint in 1328 and a Doctor of the Church in 1568.
In 1679 Pope Innocent XI publicly condemned sixty-five of the more radical propositions ( stricti mentalis ), taken chiefly from the writings of Escobar, Suarez and other casuists as propositiones laxorum moralistarum and forbade anyone to teach them under penalty of excommunication.
The French Jansenists professed that the propositions condemned in 1653 were not in fact to be found in Augustinus, written by Cornelius Jansen.
It condemned 101 propositions from the works of Quesnel as heretical and as identical with propositions already condemned in the writings of Jansen.
In 1653, Innocent X with the Cum Occasione papal bull condemned 5 propositions of Jansenius's Augustinus, inspired by St. Augustine, as heretical and close to Lutheranism.
Personally not unfriendly to Miguel de Molinos, Innocent XI nevertheless yielded to the enormous pressure brought to bear upon him to confirm in 1687 the judgement of the inquisitors by which sixty-eight quietist propositions of Molinos were condemned as blasphemous and heretical.
A further papal bull of 15 June 1520, Exsurge Domine or Arise, O Lord, condemned forty-one propositions extracted from Luther's teachings, and was taken to Germany by Eck in his capacity as apostolic nuncio.
In July he returned to Germany with the bull Exsurge Domine directed against Luther's writings, in which forty-one propositions of Luther were condemned as heretical or erroneous.
The bull condemned the following five propositions:
However, he argued that Augustinus did not argue in favour of the five propositions condemned by Cum Occasione.
Clement IX ordered his nuncio to conduct a new investigation ' reporting back, the nuncio declared: " they have condemned and caused to be condemned the five propositions with all manner of sincerity, without any exception or restriction whatever, in every sense in which the Church has condemned them ".
# the duped Jansenists, who continued to profess the five propositions condemned in Cum Occasione
The result was the bull Unigenitus, dated September 8, 1713 which collected 101 propositions from the Réflexions morales and condemned them, " especially those contained in the famous propositions of Jansenius ".
Upon examining the 101 propositions condemned by Unigenitus, Noailles determined that as set out in the bull and apart from their context in the Réflexions morales, some of the propositions condemned by Unigenitus were in fact orthodox.

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