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De Veritate
prout distinguitur a revelatione, a verisimili, a possibili, et a falso (On Truth, as It Is Distinguished from Revelation, the Probable, the Possible, and the False)
Book • 1624
De Veritate, published in 1624, is a seminal work by Edward Herbert that explores the nature of truth and its distinction from other concepts like revelation and probability.
It outlines a system of natural religion based on innate common notions, which became foundational for English Deism.
The work is notable for its metaphysical approach and its influence on later philosophical thought.
It outlines a system of natural religion based on innate common notions, which became foundational for English Deism.
The work is notable for its metaphysical approach and its influence on later philosophical thought.
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Mentioned by Jay Dyer in the context of discussing Augustine's views on divine simplicity and its implications for the essence-energies distinction.

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Katie East as the 'father of deism', known for his five common notions that unify all religious beliefs.


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