Certainty

(1991)
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Certainty develops the fundamental theory of knowledge already described by Rosmini in The Origin of Thought. The criterion of certainty, the force of a priori reasoning and the first division of the sciences are corollaries which spring immediately from Rosmini's recognition that the light of being, the first universal form of truth, is the objective, constitutive element of human intelligence.

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