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  • Reporter Jane Flasch spoke with Adrian as part of a series of stories on Autism.

    Mad Dog Movies « Adrian’s Perspective 2008

  • The result of this new perspective on the priority of ens conceptionale, Flasch argues, not only grounds a new metaphysics but also establishes a new methodology for studying nature based upon an inclusive understanding of natural being.

    Dietrich of Freiberg Führer, Markus 2009

  • Flasch notes, Dietrich's distinction between ens reale and ens conceptionale replaces the old scholastic distinction between ens naturae and ens rationis in such a way that it is no longer possible to claim that being as found in the mind is dependent upon extra-mental reality.

    Dietrich of Freiberg Führer, Markus 2009

  • Soon after, appointed rector of St. Mary's Church, La Crosse, he built two schools and two churches there under Bishops Heiss and Flasch.

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 8: Infamy-Lapparent 1840-1916 1913

  • All you need is curiosity and a bit of patience with your own limitations and hey presto, Flasch has unlocked controversies and texts you were convinced were beyond you.

    signandsight.com 2009

  • He does not want to tell us was Flasch thinks, but what Al-Ghazali thought, because without these Muslim thinkers, European history would be unthinkable and indescribable.

    signandsight.com 2009

  • He does not want to tell us was Flasch thinks, but what Al-Ghazali thought, because without these Muslim thinkers, European history would be unthinkable and indescribable.

    signandsight.com 2009

  • This is because Flasch brings in the objections made by the Benedictine monk

    signandsight.com 2009

  • This is because Flasch brings in the objections made by the Benedictine monk

    signandsight.com 2009

  • Flasch showed the reader the buoyant irreverence that led Abälard to compare God with a merchant laying out his gems before his customers who could exercise free will in choosing what they wanted.

    signandsight.com 2009

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