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theology from the vain subtleties of the schools; by clearing away the puerilities of the later scholastic theologians, to bring religion back to first principles; and, by giving rules, method, co-ordination and system, to build up a scientific treatment of theology. In discussing the credibility of
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styled him "a son of perdition." In 1557 Cano was elected Dominican provincial of Castile, but the Vatican declined to confirm the appointment; he was again elected in 1559, and after an initial refusal the Vatican acquiesced in the appointment.
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agree about a fact, then we should believe it, even if it is unlikely. Otherwise "It would be as if the Mediterranean peoples were to deny the existence of the ocean ... or if, indeed, we should mock at him who speaks of elephants."
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Ita fit, ut mediterranei mare esse non credant, nec in insula nati, in qua lepusculos vulpesculasque solum viderint, credant leones et pantheras esse: si vero de elephanto quis dicat, etiam rideri se
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at the behest of Jesuits who wanted him out of Spain because of his opposition to their Order; there was unease in Rome about the appointment, and the following year Cano renounced the see.
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soon brought about his recall, and he was made provincial of his order in Castile. In 1556 he wrote his famous
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sources, he was one of the first to inquire into the principles of the credibility of
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De Locis Theologicis [1509-1560] Full Text at Documenta Catholica Omnia
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The Science of Conjecture: Evidence and Probability Before Pascal
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Parecer del M. fr. Melchor Cano dado al Señor Emperador Carlos V
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Cano, Melchior (2006). "4". In Belda Plans, Juan (ed.).
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