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Removed "But, logically, intellect precedes faith, because we trust other people, at least in principle, only provisionally, but our aim is a direct personal knowledge." from the article. The proposition, "intellect precedes faith," does not seem to derive from logic, and appears to be contrary to "fides quarens intellectum". An article ought not to contradict the proposition which is the subject matter, and perhaps could be cited in an "objections" section. Oliver Low (talk) 08:49, 2 May 2019 (UTC)[reply]