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" But distinction is necessarily limitation; for, if one object is to be distinguished from another, it must possess some form of existence which the other has not, or it must not possess some form which the other has. "
Know the Truth: A Critique on the Hamiltonian Theory of Limitation ... - Página 50
por Jesse Henry Jones - 1865 - 225 páginas
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The Limits of Religious Thought Examined in Eight Lectures: Preached Before ...

Henry Longueville Mansel - 1859 - 378 páginas
...that which it is, by being distinguished from that which it is not. W But distinction is necessarily limitation ; for, if one object is to be distinguished...obvious that the Infinite cannot be distinguished, as snch, from the Finite, by the absence of any quality which the Finite possesses; for such absence would...
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Fraser's Magazine, Volumen60

1859 - 806 páginas
...that which it is, by being distinguished from that which it is not. But distinction is necessarily limitation ; for, if one object is to be distinguished...not, or it must not possess some form which the other hat. But it is obvious that the Infinite cannot be distinguished, as such, from the 1'inite, by the...
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What is Revelation? A series of sermons on the Epiphany. To which are added ...

Frederick Denison Maurice - 1859 - 516 páginas
...that which it is, by being distinguished from " that which it is not. But distinction is necessarily " limitation; for, if one object is to be distinguished " from another, it must possess some form of exis" tence which the other has not, or it must not pos" sess some form which the other has. But it...
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What is Revelation?: A Series of Sermons on the Epiphany, to which are Added ...

Frederick Denison Maurice - 1859 - 524 páginas
...that which it is, by being distinguished from " that which it is not. But distinction is necessarily " limitation ; for, if one object is to be distinguished " from another, it must possess some form of exis" tence which the other has not, or it must not pos" sess some form which the other has. But it...
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Examination of the Principles of the Scoto-Oxonian Philosophy

M. P. W. Bolton - 1861 - 88 páginas
...that which it is, by being distinguished from that which it is not. But distinction is necessarily limitation ; for if one object is to be distinguished...it must not possess some form which the other has. . . . " A consciousness of the Infinite as such thus necessarily involves a self-contradiction ; for...
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First Principles

Herbert Spencer - 1862 - 528 páginas
...that which it is, by being distinguished from that which it is not. But distinction is necessarily limitation ; for, if one object is to be distinguished...possess some form which the other has. But it is obvious the Infinite cannot be distinguished, as such, from the Finite, by the absence of any quality which...
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First Principles of a New System of Philosophy

Herbert Spencer - 1864 - 538 páginas
...that which it is, by being distinguished from that which it is not. But distinction is necessarily limitation ; for, if one object is to be distinguished...possess some form which the other has. But it is obvious the Infinite cannot be distinguished, as such, from the Finite, by the absence of any quality which...
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Chambers's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for the People ...

1864 - 862 páginas
...that which it is, by being distinguished from that which it is not. But distinction is necessarily limitation ; for, if one object is to be distinguished...form of existence which the other has not, or it must possess some form which the other has. But it is obvious that the infinite cannot be distinguished,...
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First Principles

Herbert Spencer - 1864 - 664 páginas
...that which it is, by being distinguished from that which it is not. But distinction is necessarily limitation; for, if one object is to be distinguished...must possess some form of existence which the other lias not, or it must not possess some form which the other has. But it is obvious the Infinite cannot...
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First Principles of a New System of Philosophy

Herbert Spencer - 1865 - 528 páginas
...by being distinguished from that which it is not. But distinction is necessarily limitation ; forjl if one object is to be distinguished from another,...possess some form which the other has. But it is obvious the Infinite cannot be distinguished, as such, from the Finite, by the absence of any quality which...
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