Logic and ExistencePhilosophical Library, 1962 - 240 Seiten |
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... indivisible although it lends itself to a manifoldness which it grounds as well as rejects , itself , in spite of the manifold , an indivisible " one , " an indi- visible " here - now , " fulfilling to its extent the total nature of the ...
... indivisible although it lends itself to a manifoldness which it grounds as well as rejects , itself , in spite of the manifold , an indivisible " one , " an indi- visible " here - now , " fulfilling to its extent the total nature of the ...
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... indivisible was hailed by mystics who imbued it with eternal absoluteness and con- templated this Now not only in its all - comprehensive unity as a Divine presence , but also in its character as " instant , " indivisible and eternal ...
... indivisible was hailed by mystics who imbued it with eternal absoluteness and con- templated this Now not only in its all - comprehensive unity as a Divine presence , but also in its character as " instant , " indivisible and eternal ...
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... indivisible . But Substance is in spite of its absolute isolation , also open and related , and this openness and ... indivisible here - now , absolute in its comprehensive presence , but at the same time " articu- lated " into here ...
... indivisible . But Substance is in spite of its absolute isolation , also open and related , and this openness and ... indivisible here - now , absolute in its comprehensive presence , but at the same time " articu- lated " into here ...
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Fact and Order | 3 |
Function and Infinity | 18 |
Extension Substance and Causality | 27 |
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