The Journal of Religion, 57 tomasUniversity of Chicago Press, 1977 |
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... finite and the infinite the infinite is opposed to , excluded from , and limited by the finite . The result of the argu- ment , therefore , is that the finite , as finite , assumes the characteristics of infinity , and infinity is ...
... finite and the infinite the infinite is opposed to , excluded from , and limited by the finite . The result of the argu- ment , therefore , is that the finite , as finite , assumes the characteristics of infinity , and infinity is ...
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... finite is not its own being , but is , on the contrary , the being of its other , namely the infinite . Or to put it otherwise , being which is characterized as finite possesses this characteris- tic only in the sense that it cannot ...
... finite is not its own being , but is , on the contrary , the being of its other , namely the infinite . Or to put it otherwise , being which is characterized as finite possesses this characteris- tic only in the sense that it cannot ...
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... finite . The analysis of the complex relation between infinity and finitude leads Hegel to conclude that since the finite is the negation of the infinite , and the infinite is the negation of the finite , the infinite actually is the ...
... finite . The analysis of the complex relation between infinity and finitude leads Hegel to conclude that since the finite is the negation of the infinite , and the infinite is the negation of the finite , the infinite actually is the ...
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