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An Essay in Aid of a Grammar of Assent is a seminal philosophical work by John Henry Newman that delves into the epistemology of belief and the mechanisms of human assent. Newman distinguishes between notional assent, which involves abstract propositions and intellectual agreement, and real assent, which engages the whole person and produces conviction.
The text examines how individuals arrive at certainty and faith, addressing both rational and intuitive dimensions of belief. Newman’s analysis encompasses religious conviction, probability, and the role of imagination in forming judgments. The work remains influential in philosophy of religion, theology, and epistemology, offering insights into why people believe what they believe and how certainty is achieved beyond mere logical demonstration.
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