ills that those who are subject to the law should make use ofthe ordinary means to learn the facts on which obligation depends (seeabove, 384). The debate between Probabiliorism and its adversaries is not oftenheard today, as most modern moralists give their allegiance either toEquiprobabilism (a modified Probabiliorism) or to Probabilism. --Division (286-287). o the Holy Ghost, while theGifts only make the soul ready to receive His illuminations andinspirations.
These men of the SecondFoundation have a special sense which we lack. Anthor frowned, Well, why the vehemence? I merely suggested it as \endash well,by Space, I don't understand you. xistence of the law, is defended as follows by Equiprobabilists:(a) In real doubt we should favor the side that is in possession. (a) Fear, physically considered, is the emotion treatedabove (see 41 sqq.
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