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a mode of speech unconstrained by logic, by the structures of rational theory and practice, and by analogical ordering in his predications, a mode which he took to express a power higher than those exhibited in sense experience and in rationality, “a noble power of the soul, which is so high and noble that it grasps God in His own naked being,” as he calls it in one place, “a power of the soul which touches neither time nor flesh”
Three Rival Versions of Moral Enquiry: Encyclopaedia, Genealogy, and Tradition
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