Excerpt from Epistemology, or the Theory of Knowledge
For the rest, the doctrines and views propounded in the present work are of course drawn from, and based on, the rational principles embodied in the teaching of St. Thomas Aquinas and the other great masters of the traditional Aristotelian Scholasticism: which, it may per haps be necessary to observe, does not mean what non scholastic philosophers might be tempted to interpret it as meaning, that those doctrines are presented for accept ance on the ground of authority. They are put forward on their intrinsic merits, and by these alone they must be judged.
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