Steve Greenleaf

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Aquinas admits that a good deal of common knowledge concerns things about which one can make conclusions true conjecturally or true only in most cases. This includes knowledge even of such a crucial and intimate matter as whether one is in a state of grace: “something can be known conjecturally by signs; and in this way one knows that one has grace, in that he sees he delights in God, and despises worldly things.”
The Science of Conjecture: Evidence and Probability Before Pascal
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