| 1859 - 806 páginas
...all, must be conceived as potentially everything and actually nothing ; for if there is anything in general which it cannot become, it is thereby limited...likewise a limitation. If the infinite can be that which it is not, it is by that very possibility marked out as incomplete, and capable of a higher perfection.... | |
| Henry Longueville Mansel - 1859 - 376 páginas
...all, must be conceived as potentially everything and actually nothing ; for if there is anything in general which it cannot become, it is thereby limited...an unrealized potentiality is likewise a limitation (3). If the infinite can be that which it is not, it is by that very possibility marked out as incomplete,... | |
| Henry Longueville Mansel - 1859 - 378 páginas
...all, must be conceived as potentially everything and actually nothing ; for if there is anything in general which it cannot become, it is thereby limited...unrealized potentiality is likewise a limitation. <3) If the infinite can be that which it is not, it is by that very possibility marked out as incomplete,... | |
| Frederick Denison Maurice - 1859 - 524 páginas
...must be conceived as poten" tially everything and actually nothing ; for if there " is anything in general which it cannot become, " it is thereby limited...in " particular which it actually is, it is thereby ex" eluded from being any other thing. But again, it " must also be conceived as actually everything... | |
| Frederick Denison Maurice - 1859 - 516 páginas
...all, must be conceived as poten" tially everything and actually nothing; for if there " is anything in general which it cannot become, " it is thereby limited;...in " particular which it actually is, it is thereby ex" eluded from being any other thing. But again, it " must also be conceived as actually everything... | |
| 1859 - 890 páginas
...limited ; and if any particular thing which it is, it is thereby excluded from being any other thing. But it must also be conceived as actually everything,...potentially nothing ; for an unrealized potentiality is also a limitation." (p. 71.) " The Infinite cannot be distinguished, as such, from the Finite, by the... | |
| Henry Longueville Mansel - 1860 - 389 páginas
...all, must be conceived as potentially everything and actually nothing ; for if there is anything in general which it cannot become, it is thereby limited...unrealized potentiality is likewise a limitation. (s) If the infinite can be that which it is not, it is by that very possibility marked out as incomplete,... | |
| James Oswald Dykes, James Stuart Candlish, Hugh Sinclair Paterson, Joseph Samuel Exell - 1861 - 994 páginas
...must be conceived as potentially everything and actually notiung ; (! !) for if there is anything in general which it cannot become, it is thereby limited...excluded from being any other thing. But again, it must be conceived as actually everything, and potentially nothing : for an unrealised potentiality is likewise... | |
| Edward Vansittart Neale - 1863 - 280 páginas
...cannot be, this would not be finite ; and if there be anything in particular which it actually is, this is thereby excluded from being any other thing. But...as actually everything and potentially nothing. For every possible finite thing must be included under ' the finite.' But if ' the finite' could become... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1865 - 578 páginas
...would be thought decent to predicate of God, cannot, as Mr. Mansel very truly says, be conceived. For* "the Infinite, if it is to be conceived ' at all,...likewise a limitation. If the infinite can be that which ' it is not, it is by that very possibility marked out as " incomplete, and capable of a higher... | |
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