This is not only an advertisement tag line; it makes
eminent sense as well.
Not exact matches
By means of this distinction, one can argue that, although the primary
sense of a term with respect to how it means is the
sense it has
as applied to a creature, or ordinary individual, the primary
sense of the term with respect to what is meant by it is the
sense it has
as applied to the Creator, or
eminent individual.
* Tro is translated here and in the following three pages
as belief or «faith... in a direct and ordinary
sense,»
as distinguished from Faith «in an
eminent sense.»
Now faith has precisely the required character; for in the certainty of belief (Tro is translated here and in the following three pages
as belief or «faith... in a direct and ordinary
sense,»
as distinguished from Faith «in an
eminent sense.»
Faith is here taken first in the direct and ordinary
sense [belief],
as the relationship of the mind to the historical; but secondly also in the
eminent sense, the
sense in which the word can be used only once, i.e., many times, but only in one relationship.
God is not temporal simply
as we are but still is so in an
eminent way or (
as Whitehead says) «in a
sense» temporal.
For Brazilians this makes
eminent sense,
as they are now living through a nation - wide disarmament campaign during which the people are being encouraged to hand in to the authorities any fire arms that they may have at home.
This is referred to in personal injury law
as the «collateral source rule,» and in light of all of the facts, makes
eminent sense.