Brownson's Quarterly ReviewBenjamin H. Greene, 1965 |
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... possible ; for possibility cannot actualize itself and there would be no real to reduce it to act . The error of Hegel is in supposing the possible , for his das reine Sein is merely possible being , precedes das Wesen , or the real ...
... possible ; for possibility cannot actualize itself and there would be no real to reduce it to act . The error of Hegel is in supposing the possible , for his das reine Sein is merely possible being , precedes das Wesen , or the real ...
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... possible existence differs in no respect at all from simple non - existence or nothing . - But a possible existence is that which may exist . Yes , by the creative power of God , not by any intrinsic power or energy in itself ; other ...
... possible existence differs in no respect at all from simple non - existence or nothing . - But a possible existence is that which may exist . Yes , by the creative power of God , not by any intrinsic power or energy in itself ; other ...
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... possible , and everything is possible to him that does not impugn the principle of contradiction , which is substantially what Father Tongiorgi does say . But this really defines nothing , and implies that the principle of contradiction ...
... possible , and everything is possible to him that does not impugn the principle of contradiction , which is substantially what Father Tongiorgi does say . But this really defines nothing , and implies that the principle of contradiction ...
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