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An Essay in Aid of a Grammar of Assent

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Newman’s philosophical masterwork explores the nature of assent and belief, examining how the human mind arrives at certainty. This seminal work distinguishes between notional and real assent, offering profound insights into faith, reason, and intellectual conviction.

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An Essay in Aid of a Grammar of Assent is John Henry Newman’s profound philosophical examination of how humans form beliefs and achieve certainty. Published in 1870, this groundbreaking work distinguishes between two types of assent: notional assent, which involves abstract propositions, and real assent, which engages with concrete realities and personal conviction.

Newman argues that true understanding comes not merely through logical reasoning but through the integration of reason with imagination, emotion, and experience. He explores the illative sense—the capacity to make reasonable judgments based on accumulated evidence—demonstrating how people arrive at religious faith and other certainties. The work remains essential for understanding Newman’s intellectual development and his philosophical framework for reconciling faith with reason, making it invaluable for scholars of philosophy, theology, and nineteenth-century thought.

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Author

John Henry Newman

Publisher

‏ : ‎ Gyan Publishing House

ISBN

9789372259094

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