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" ... an infinite whole, for this could only be done by the infinite synthesis in thought of finite wholes, which would itself require an infinite time for its accomplishment ; nor, for the same reason, can we follow out in thought an infinite divisibility... "
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Essays and Reviews, Volume 2

Edwin Percy Whipple - American literature - 1851 - 412 pages
...smaller parts. On the other hand, we cannot positively represent to the mind an infinite whole, for this could only be done by the infinite synthesis...in space, in time, or in degree. The unconditional affirmation of limitation — in other words, the infinite and the absolute t properly so called* —...
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Discussions on Philosophy and Literature, Education and University Reform ...

Sir William Hamilton - Education - 1853 - 832 pages
...realize, or construe to the mind (as here understanding and imagination coincide)," an infinite whole, for this could only be done by the infinite synthesis...The unconditional negation, and the unconditional 1 [But not alone by Schelling. For of previous philosophers, several held substantially the same doctrine....
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Discussions on Philosophy and Literature, Education and University Reform ...

Sir William Hamilton - Education - 1853 - 828 pages
...realize, or construe to the mind (as here understanding and imagination coincide)," an infinite whole, for this could only be done by the infinite synthesis...The unconditional negation, and the unconditional 1 [But not alone by Schelling. For of previous philosophers, several held substantially the same doctrine....
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Gomer: Or, A Brief Analysis of the Language and Knowledge of the ..., Volume 1

John Williams - Welsh language - 1854 - 234 pages
...other hand, we cannot positively represent, or realize, or construe to the mind an infinite whole, for this could only be done by the infinite synthesis in thought of finite wholes, which of itself requires an infinite time for its accomplishment, and for the same reason we cannot follow...
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Discussions on Philosophy and Literature, Education and University Reform

Sir William Hamilton - Education - 1855 - 810 pages
...realize, or construe to the mind (as hero understanding and imagination coincide),* an infinite whole, for this could only be done by the infinite synthesis in thought of finite v/holes, which would itself require an infinite time for its accomplishment ; nor, for the same reason,...
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Philosophy of Sir William Hamilton, Bart

Sir William Hamilton - Philosophy - 1859 - 546 pages
...should not think, in the itrict sense of the word, or conceive the individuals which we repngeat. In for this could only be done by the infinite synthesis...the process to limitation in space, in time, or in degree.1 The unconditional negation, and the unconditional affirmation of limitation ; in other words,...
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Philosophy of Sir William Hamilton, Bart

Sir William Hamilton - Philosophy - 1860 - 548 pages
...should not thinl; in tha otrict sense of the word, or conceive the individuals which we repraent. In for this could only be done by the infinite synthesis...accomplishment ; nor, for the same reason, can we follow out m thought an infinite divisibility of parts. The result is the same, whether we apply the process to...
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Discussions on Philosophy and Literature, Education and University Reform ...

Sir William Hamilton - Education - 1861 - 816 pages
...realize, or construe to the mind (as here understanding and imagination coincide),3 an infinite whole, for this could only be done by the infinite synthesis...The unconditional negation, and the unconditional 1 [But not alone by Schelling. For of previous philosophers, several held substantially the same doctrine....
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Essays and Reviews, Volume 2

Edwin Percy Whipple - American literature - 1861 - 420 pages
...smaller parts. On the other hand, we cannot positively represent to the mind an infinite whole, for this could only be done by the infinite synthesis...in space, in time, or in degree. The unconditional affirmation of limitation — in other words, the infinite and the absolute, properly so called* —...
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Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review, Volume 13; Volume 21; Volume 43

Methodist Church - 1861 - 716 pages
...realize, or construe to the mind (as here understanding and imagination coincide) an infinite whole, for this could only be done by the infinite synthesis...same, whether we apply the process to limitation in spate, in time, or in dearee. The unconditional negation, and the unconditional affirmation of limitation,...
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