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    A firm belief in the immortality of the soul would have c... — Carmelics
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    Supports→God gave human beings only a feeble certainty of the soul's immortality rather than firm belief

    A firm belief in the immortality of the soul would have created too wide a gap between humans and animals

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    For Cardano, human souls are individual principles of self-awareness. Selfhood is the principal argument in favour of their immortality. However, in defending the immortal character of human souls, Cardano also relies on proofs of a more pragmatic and theological nature. Hope in “the immortality of the soul” was implanted in human beings by God, therefore it cannot be considered as a deluded expectation. In common people God instilled this hope “through religions (leges),” in wise people, “throu

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