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" But the Infinite, if it is to be conceived at 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 ; and if there is anything in particular which it actually... "
An Examination of Sir William Hamilton's Philosophy and of the Principal ... - 122. oldal
szerző: John Stuart Mill - 1865
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The Limits of Religious Thought Examined in Eight Lectures Delivered Before ...

Henry Longueville Mansel - 1875 - 382 oldal
...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 bethat which it is not, it is by that very possibility marked out as incomplete,...

On the Nature and the Existence of God

Annie Besant - 1875 - 48 oldal
...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...actually everything and potentially nothing; for an unrealised potentiality is likewise a limitation. If the infinite can be " (in the future) " that which...

Our Corner, 4. kötet

Annie Besant - 1884 - 468 oldal
...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...actually everything and potentially nothing ; for an unrealised potentiality is likewise a limitation. If the infinite can be that which it is not, it is...

My Path to Atheism

Annie Besant - 1885 - 298 oldal
...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...actually everything and potentially nothing ; for an unrealised potentiality is likewise a limitation. If the infinite can be " (in the future) " that which...

Autobiographical Sketches

Annie Besant - 1885 - 178 oldal
...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...actually everything and potentially nothing : for an unrealised potentiality is likewise a limitation. If the infinite can be that which it is not, it is...

Autobiographical Sketches

Annie Besant - 1885 - 220 oldal
...all, must bo conceived as potentially everything and actually nothing ; for if there is anything in general which it cannot become, it is thereby limited;...it is thereby excluded from being any other thing. Eut again, it must also bo conceived as actually everything and potentially nothing: for an unrealised...

The English Utilitarians, 3. kötet

Leslie Stephen - 1900 - 542 oldal
...So again (pp. 29, 30) infinite time is identified with endless time, and absolute with ended time. thereby limited ; and if there is anything in particular...actually is, it is thereby excluded from being any other thing.1 It must also be conceived as ' actually everything and potentially nothing ; for an unrealised...

Indian Ideals in Education, Philosophy and Religion, and Art

Annie Besant - 1925 - 150 oldal
...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...actually everything and potentially nothing ; for an unrealised potentiality is likewise a limitation. If the infinite can be (in the future) '-'that which...

The London Quarterly Review, 25. kötet

William Lonsdale Watkinson, William Theophilus Davison - 1866 - 556 oldal
...would be thought decent to predicate of God, cannot, as Mr. Hansel very truly says, be conceived. For ' the infinite, if it is to be conceived at all, must...actually everything and potentially nothing; for an unrealised potentiality is likewise a limitation. If the infinite can be that which it is not, it is...

Report and Transactions of the Devonshire Association for the ..., 3. kötet

1869 - 550 oldal
...the former paradox all to nothing. But how is it to be proved ? Thus — " If there be anything in general which it cannot become, it is thereby limited...actually is, it is thereby excluded' from being any oiher thing." And again, as if all this were not enough by way of contradictions — " It must also...




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