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- "Thousands of philosophers--from the ancient Greeks to modern
thinkers--have defended atheism, but none more comprehensively than
Martin. . . . Atheists should read it to bolster their creed, and
theists should read it to test their faith against the deadly force of
Martin's attack".--Martin Gardner,...http://books.google.es/books/about/Atheism.html?hl=es&id=MNZqCoor4eoC&utm_source=gb-gplus-shareAtheism Página 498
Quoted from Walter T. Stace, The Teachings of the Mystics (New York: New
American Library, 1960), p. 137. 6. See also Gary Gutting, Religious Belief and
Religious Skepticism (Notre Dame, Ind.: University of Notre Dame Press, 1982),
chap.
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Stace, Teachings of the Mystics, p. 14. 14. Walter!. Stace, Mysticism and
Philosophy (London: Macmillan, 1961), pp. 131-132. 15. Ibid., p. 132. 16. Steven
Katz, "Language, Epistemology and Mysticism, " Mysticism and Philosophical
Analysis, ...
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See Stace, Teachings of the Mystics, p. 126; Katz, "Language, Epistemology and
Mysticism," Mysticism and Philosophical Analysis, p. 27. 45. There are also
differences in the same culture. For example, Meister Eckhart tended to describe
his ...
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