Of these two repugnant opposites, the one is that of Unconditional or Absolute Limitation ; the other, that of Unconditional or Infinite Illimitation. The one we may, therefore, in general call the Absolutely Unconditioned ; the other, the Infinitely... The Principles of Psychology - Strana 176autor/autoři: John Bascom - 1872 - 345 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| 1861 - 716 str.
...absolutely unconditioned ; the other, the infinitely unconditioned, or more simply, the absolute and infinite ; the term absolute expressing that which is finished or complete, the term that which cannot be terminated or concluded. Based upon this logically we have a new, but necessary... | |
| 1859 - 626 str.
...general, call the Absolutely Unconditioned ; the other, the Infinitely Unconditioned, or more simply, the Absolute and the Infinite. The term Absolute expressing...finished or complete ; the term Infinite, that which can not be terminated or concluded. The notion of either Unconditioned is negative : the Absolute and... | |
| Sir William Hamilton - 1859 - 752 str.
...general call the Absolutely Unconditioned, thc other, the Infinitely Unconditioned; or, more simply, the Absolute and the Infinite; the term absolute expressing...infinite that which cannot be terminated or concluded. These terms, which, like the Absolute and Infinite themselves, philosophers have confounded, ought... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1859 - 628 str.
...general, call the Absolutely Unconditioned ; the other, the Infinitely Unconditioned, or more simply, the Absolute and the Infinite. The term Absolute expressing...finished or complete ; the term Infinite, that which can not be terminated or concluded. The notion of either Unconditioned is negative : the Absolute and... | |
| 1860 - 494 str.
...in general call the absolutely unconditioned, the other the infinitely conditioned ; or more simply, the Absolute and the Infinite; the term Absolute expressing...that which cannot be terminated or concluded. The terms, which like the Absolute and Infinite themselves, philosophers have confonnded, onght not only... | |
| 1860 - 598 str.
...in general call the absolutely unconditioned, the other the infinitely conditioned ; or more simply, the Absolute and the Infinite ; the term Absolute...expressing that which is finished or complete, the term Infmue that which cannot be terminated or concluded. The terms, which like the Absolute and Infinite... | |
| Sir William Hamilton - 1861 - 626 str.
...general call the Absolutely Unconditioned, the' other the Infmitely Unconditioned ; or, more simply, the Absolute and the Infinite ; the term Absolute...Infinite, that which cannot be terminated or concluded. These terms, which, like the Absolute and Infinite themselves, philosophers have confounded, ought... | |
| Sir William Hamilton - 1861 - 584 str.
...general call the Absolutely Unconditioned, the other the Infinitely Unconditioned ; or, more simply, the Absolute and the Infinite ; the term Absolute...Infinite, that which cannot be terminated or concluded. These terms, which, like the Absolute and Infinite themselves, philosophers have confounded, ought... | |
| Sir William Hamilton - 1862 - 584 str.
...general call the Absolutely Unconditioned, the other the Infinitely Unconditioned ; or, more simply, the Absolute and the Infinite ; the term Absolute...Infinite, that which cannot be terminated or concluded. These terms, which, like the Absolute and Infinite themselves, philosophers have confounded, ought... | |
| Robert DEUCHAR - 1864 - 374 str.
...general call the Absolutely Unconditioned, the other, the Infinitely Unconditioned ; or, more simply, the Absolute and the Infinite, the term absolute expressing...infinite that which cannot be terminated or concluded. These terms, which, like the Absolute and Infinite themselves, philosophers have confounded, ought... | |
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