Opera Theologica (1986), edited by Gedeon Gal, Vol.Intuitive cognition is such that when some things are cognized, of which one inheres in the other, or one is spatially distant from the other, or exists in some relation to the other, immediately in virtue of that non-propositional cognition of those things, it is known if the thing inheres or does not inhere, if it is spatially distant or not, and the same for other true contingent propositions, unless that cognition is flawed or there is some impediment.12, cited in "Ockham's Razor" by Paul Newall at Galilean Library (25 June 2005) It is pointless to do with more what can be done with fewer.Frustra fit per plura, quod potest fieri per pauciora. ![]()
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