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philosophical argument and demonstration, but
rather through "
Connaturality".
Connatural knowledge is a kind of
knowledge by acquaintance. We know the...
- has a "grip" (prise),
while the grip
itself is a
function of
human connaturality with the world's things. The
world and the
sense of self are emergent...
- cognate, cognatic, cognation, connascence, connascent, connate, connation,
connatural, denature, enascent, enate, enatic, enation, impregnate, innate, international...
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connection with Firebird. In her, he
sensed a
strong possibility of
connaturality, a deep
personality congruity that is
essential for
telepaths to have...
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insufficiency between the two
elements of the will. The
problem of
connaturality – that man
cannot desire something which cannot be
fulfilled – leads...
- and
attending to
their wounds", and so
knowing "through a
pastoral '
connaturality' how the church's
doctrine can best be emplo**** to
announce God's solidarity...
- binational, cognate, cognation, connascence, connascent, connate, connation,
connatural, denature, enascent, enate, enation, impregnate, innate, international...
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community and its
mature life in the Spirit, to
reproduce again today a
connaturality with the
truths of revelation.
Fundamentalist interpretation disregards...
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doctorate with a
dissertation entitled Knowledge Through Affective Connaturality,
which was
later published as The
Range of the Intellect, Chapman, London...
- cognate, cognatic, cognation, connascence, connascent, connate, connation,
connatural, denature, enascent, enate, enatic, enation, impregnate, innate, international...