According to Blanshard there are two “systems” of beliefs: the one “apprehended by a particular mind” and the “completed system” of knowledge. How do these differ? Why does he distinguish the two...


According to Blanshard there are two “systems” of beliefs: the one “apprehended by a particular mind” and the “completed system” of knowledge. How do these differ? Why does he distinguish the two systems? Blanshard does not say whose mind would hold the “completed system” of beliefs. In light of what the “completed system” would have to contain, could a single person hold it all in her mind? Could a large group of persons hold it all in their minds? Could God?



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