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Lexicographically close words:
substance; substances; substantia; substantiae; substantial; substantiall; substantially; substantials; substantiam; substantiate
  1. As soul it was under the phase of substantial universality; now, as subjective reflection in itself, it is referred to this substantiality as to its negative, something dark and beyond it.

  2. The necessity and universality of the judgments of causality and substantiality are taken for granted; and there is no investigation of the place held by these notions in the mental constitution.

  3. Now, through the self-sensation, self-substantiality has been granted.

  4. The ore is a mere child of the planet, a pure terrestrial essence generated without the joint assistance of the heaven, and therefore the highest substantiality of the planet, the spirit of the earth.

  5. For him to believe in matter was no task, but for him to conceive of the substantiality of Spirit - 318:3 to know that nothing can efface Mind and immortality, in which Spirit reigns - was more difficult.

  6. By denying the substantiality of the ego it also confirmed the necessitarianism of Spinoza.

  7. Thus occasionalism forms the transition to the pantheism of Spinoza, Geulincx emphasizing the non-substantiality of spirits, and Malebranche the non-substantiality of bodies, while Spinoza combines and intensifies both.

  8. In order to the unique substantiality of the infinite, the substantiality of individual spirits must disappear.

  9. In this way Herbart defends the substantiality of the soul against Kant and Fries.

  10. All substantiality is derivative, activity is primal; being arises from doing.

  11. The true principle is not the multiplicity of present Being, the ordinary substantiality of things, according to which each appears as one separated from the others, for really and truly their unity is their essence.

  12. Or that the science of Astronomy is a phantom-film distended with myth-stuff--but always our acceptance that it approximates higher to substantiality than did the system that preceded it.

  13. One thing we are sure of, and that is the reality and substantiality of the luminiferous ether.

  14. The argument concerning the possible substantiality of the case or individual thing is relatively simple.

  15. It has greater substantiality and independence than material objects are credited with.

  16. From this relative substantiality they fade into notions of country, posterity, humanity, and the gods.

  17. And the concept of substance was born, above all and before all, of the concept of the substantiality of the soul, and the latter was affirmed in order to confirm faith in the persistence of the soul after its separation from the body.

  18. The Romish Church negated the abstract substantiality of the Greeks through the practical aim which she in her sanctity in works founded, and by means of which she raised up German individuality to the idealism of chivalry, i.

  19. The Greeks have a starting-point in history as truly as they have arisen from out of themselves: this starting-point, comprehended in thought, is the oriental substantiality of the natural unity between the spiritual and the natural.

  20. The point of interest is to reach intellectual substantiality in order to drown in it that subjective vanity with all its cleverness and reflection.

  21. Intellectual substantiality is the opposite of the reflection, understanding, and the subjective individuality of the European.

  22. If we understand the reality of the good as universal morality, substantiality is wanting to the perception; but matter, when we regard the inclination of the individual subjective will as this reality.

  23. Intellectual substantiality is in India the end, while in Philosophy it is in general the true commencement; to philosophize is the idealism of making thought, in its own right, the principle of truth.

  24. That intellectual substantiality that thus remaining in abstraction, has as its existence the subjective soul alone.

  25. Phaedrus, Phaedon, and Timaeus, in respect to the way in which Plato affirms the separate substantiality of Ideas, than the language of the dialogues warrants.

  26. He contends that the separate substantiality of the Platonic Ideas is more peremptorily affirmed in the Timaeus than in the Phaedrus.

  27. Refutation of the Argument of Mendelssohn for the Substantiality or Permanence of the Soul.

  28. But as regards the empirical criterion of this necessary permanence, and with it of the substantiality of phenomena, we shall find sufficient opportunity to speak in the sequel.

  29. For he is both a beginning and God of Gods, a Monad from the One, prior to substance and the beginning of substance; for from him is substantiality and substance, whence also he is called the beginning of things conceived by the intellect.

  30. It is yet too new, and too hurriedly built, to have acquired the substantiality and grandeur of older cities.

  31. The Athanasians prevailed, and “the con-substantiality of the Father and the Son was established by the Council of Nice.

  32. As there is no substantiality of anything in the fairy land of one's dream, except his pure consciousness of the objects; so there is no substantiality of the things which are seen in this triple world, except our consciousness of them.

  33. As the great mass of thick darkness, disappears into nothing at the advance of light; it is in the same manner that the substantiality of gross ignorance, is dissolved into unsubstantiality at the advancement of knowledge.

  34. The error of the substantiality and stability of the body is put to flight, no sooner the light of the permanent and spiritual Substratum of the soul, comes to shine over our inward sight.

  35. Though the deity is included under the category of substance, yet he is no substance at all; and though there be no substantiality in him, yet his spirit is the substratum of all things.

  36. But if you find by the reasoning of your mind, all things to be mere intellections of the intellect at all times; then say why do you rely on the substantiality of your body.

  37. As the carved lotus is not distinct from the body of the stone, so no part of existence is set apart from the substantiality of the divine intellect; which represents its subtile ideas in their condensed forms.

  38. Now it sees one dream, and then passes from it to another; and thus rolling for ever in its dreaming sleep, it never finds any substantiality whatsoever.

  39. The substantiality of the unsubstantial body, is as false as the corporeality of an incorporeal spirit).

  40. Never rely, O Rama, in the substantiality of this false world; know it as a great vortex of whirling waters, and ourselves as the waves rolling upon it.

  41. Of a grosser substantiality and very unlike the human shape are the inanimate objects of nature which receive divine veneration.

  42. Kant's Opinion of the Arguments proving the Substantiality of the Soul 355 X.

  43. He had either to place the substantiality of the soul in doubt, or else consent to the ruin of his whole system.

  44. It is evident that the substantiality of the soul cannot be the object of sensible intuition; consequently, to apply to the soul the idea of substance is to extend the conception beyond what its nature allows.

  45. In attacking the psychological for the substantiality of the soul, Kant supposes that those who make use of it, attempt to prove the substantiality of the soul by starting from the pure and simple category of substance.

  46. Psychology does, it is true, make use of the general idea of substance in proving the substantiality of the soul: but it appeals to a fact of experience, to the testimony of consciousness, in order to apply this idea to the present case.

  47. The psychological arguments in favor of the substantiality of the soul are mere paralogisms, in Kant's opinion; although they prove an ideal substance, they can never lead to a real substance.

  48. Therefore from the moment that it is admitted that there is within us something real, permanent, and numerically identical in the midst of diversity, the substantiality of the soul, which we defend, is admitted.

  49. If this perception is called intuition, we have intuition of the substantiality of our soul.

  50. Relation of the Proposition, I Think, to the Substantiality of the Me 349 VIII.

  51. If there is not, the consciousness of numerical identity is absurd; if there is, then the substantiality of the soul is demonstrated.

  52. Their sense of truth and substantiality is not satisfied with a formulation of mechanical sequence.

  53. In neither group of thinkers is the sense of substantiality appeased until this quasi-spiritual ground, given by the natural propensity of the course of events, is reached.

  54. With Adam Smith, as with the Physiocrats, the fundamental question, the answer to which affords the point of departure and the norm of procedure, is a question of substantiality or economic "reality.

  55. It comes to serve as a norm of substantiality or legitimacy; and facts in some degree fall under its constraint, as is exemplified by many allegations regarding the "tendency" of things.

  56. This recognised substantiality of labor as productive is, as has already been remarked, accountable for his effort to reduce to terms of productive labor such a category of distribution as exchange value.

  57. In particular, the assertions concerning the substantiality of original sin gave rise to the so-called Flacian Controversy.

  58. This will chasten and give substantiality to the creative action of the human fancy, which is never to be snubbed, but gently entreated to be reasonable, or we shall have Caliban instead of Ariel or Prospero, as I have said before.

  59. At length Spinoza abandoned the false notion, and took away its substantiality from each of the two opposed principles.

  60. If he held fast to the substantiality of the monads, he was in danger of making them independent of the Deity, and if he did not, he could hardly escape falling back into Spinozism.

  61. But Spinoza has most decidedly and logically adopted this consequence, and affirmed the accidence of all individual being and the exclusive substantiality of God alone.


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