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Second, religions encompass claims about truth and rules of conduct but cannot be reduced to doctrinal propositions or ethics.
His real achievement apart from his doctrinal propositions was to effect a culmination of a tendency within the philosophical schools of the post-Avicennan period, namely to synthesize and reconcile reason and intuition, faith and rational inquiry, philosophy and mysticism within a largely late Neoplatonic paradigm of doing philosophy.
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Table 1: The doctrinal paradox Proposition r is the conclusion, whereas p and q are the premises.
"In a doctrinal summary of constitutional law, More stands only for the proposition that an affirmative grant of appellate jurisdiction by Congress carries with it an implicit negative of jurisdiction within the constitutional description but not mentioned in the grant".
As pointed out by Kornhauser and Sager (1986) referring to real jury trials, the aggregation of individual opinions on logically interrelated propositions can lead to a paradoxical result, the so-called doctrinal paradox.
This is an instance of the doctrinal paradox: despite the individuals being logically consistent, the group's judgment on the propositions is not consistent with the legal doctrine.
A remarkable swing in ecclesiastical opinion took place in 2001 when a Vatican Note stated: 'The motives for preoccupation and for doctrinal and prudential difficulties which determined the promulgation of the decree Post Obitum condemning the "Forty Propositions" drawn from the works of Antonio Rosmini can now be considered as surmounted' (CDF, Osservatore Romano, 1 July 2001).
You don't have to buy the full proposition if you don't want to – there is a definite escape clause (away from doctrinal study) that says no one can make you take away what you don't want to take away from the experience.
Buridan's presentation of this alternative is complicated somewhat by the doctrinal claim that the 'nothing' signified by 'A man is a donkey' is not any kind of proposition, but 'that a man is a donkey [hominem esse asinum]', which is the dictum or sentential nominalization of that proposition (expressed in Latin by the accusative + infinitive construction).
Predestination was its doctrinal core.
Syncretism is common, and doctrinal rigidity rare.
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