Sentences with phrase «first objection»

In ST 1.75.2, which asks «whether the human soul is something subsistent,» the first objection argues that any subsistent thing is a «certain something» [hoc aliquid] and that, since a certain something is a composite of soul and body, the soul can not be a certain something.
The first objection to actually singing the Mass is that it is impossible.
Since it is altogether likely that some innocent persons have been executed, this first objection is a serious one.
As with the first objection, Jesus does not so much answer it as reaffirm the basis for it.
The first objection is based on the assumption that reality is composed of discontinuous and disparate events.
Earlier, we supported the first objection by arguing that a theology of revelation must be prefaced with a mystagogical opening to the silent dimension of mystery from which any revelatory word or vision might come forth to us and thus be experienced as disclosed or «unconcealed.»
The Cardinal calls the first objection «relatively strong,» to the second and third he concedes «some probable force,» and the fourth he considers «relatively weak.»
(1) The first objection, I think, is the one against which Peirce has the clearest defense.
To the first objection, we can say that there is no correlation between narcissism and belief in personal immortality.
My first objection to the EU is that I believe it will seriously encumber a future Labour government from achieving a socialist programme.
My first objections are less of principle and more of prudence.
Research on the sun during the 1980s laid the first objection to rest; starlight turned out to be a lot less noisy than astronomers had thought.
The first objection is that a good excuse gets you off the hook.
The first objection is by far the most popular.
My first objection to this bill is the repeal of nutrition standards.
One of the first objections to a VA loan is they take slightly longer to close escrow.
It was a pupil — apparently Paul's own son — who raised the first objections to the textbook.
[40] With respect to the plaintiff's first objection, the plaintiff suggests that Dr. Hirsch is not «independent» as he receives instructions and communicates with only one party.
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