单词 | incorporeality |
例句 | There are hints throughout of Mitchell's novelistic preoccupations: the relationship between the body and the self, incorporeality, immortality, fate. David Mitchell: 'In a libretto you just write "storm"' 2013-03-25T20:40:00Z As Mrs. Dashwood, Nike Doukas is refined almost to the point of incorporeality, while her Mrs. Palmer is an irrepressible chatterbox. Review: This multicultural 'Sense and Sensibility' re-imagines Jane Austen's portrait of the foolish but redeemable heart 2018-09-13T04:00:00Z As the hostility intensifies, you might feel frustrated by your incorporeality—your inability to prevent the conflict from reaching its inevitable conclusion. Lights, Camera, Virtual Reality! 2016-04-25T04:00:00Z She experienced a sickish sensation of vacancy and incorporeality, as if she might melt through the wall into her room. The Song of Songs 2011-01-01T03:00:25.907Z It does not imply the incorporeality of God. A Critical History of Greek Philosophy From the indivisibility of being he inferred its incorporeality, and therefore denied all bodily existence. History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, Volume I (of 2) Revised Edition Having shown that the soul is not movable, changeable or divisible, we are certain of its incorporeality, and we are ready to give a definition of the soul. A History of Mediaeval Jewish Philosophy And if a man does not believe in incorporeality, he disbelieves in the real nature of God, and it is as if he denied the original principle. A History of Mediaeval Jewish Philosophy We have seen that from the principle of the existence of God follow four derivative dogmas, unity, incorporeality, independence of time, freedom from defects. A History of Mediaeval Jewish Philosophy The third is devoted to a discussion of the existence, unity, incorporeality and other attributes of God, based upon the doctrine of the creation of the world. A History of Mediaeval Jewish Philosophy Having shown the existence and incorporeality of God we must now prove his unity. A History of Mediaeval Jewish Philosophy Maimonides, as we know, based his proofs of the existence, unity and incorporeality of God upon twenty-six philosophical propositions taken from the works of Aristotle and his Arabian interpreters. A History of Mediaeval Jewish Philosophy The best way then, it seems to me, is to prove God's existence, unity and incorporeality by the methods of the philosophers, which are based upon the eternity of the world. A History of Mediaeval Jewish Philosophy Creation is thus established, and this is the best way to prove the existence, unity and incorporeality of God. A History of Mediaeval Jewish Philosophy The incorporeality of God proves also his unity. A History of Mediaeval Jewish Philosophy Having proved God's existence, unity and incorporeality, he proceeds to discuss his most essential attributes, which are, Life, Omnipotence, and Omniscience. A History of Mediaeval Jewish Philosophy From incorporeality we infer that God is not subject to corporeal affections like fear, sorrow, joy, grudge, and so on. A History of Mediaeval Jewish Philosophy As to the incorporeality of God Aristotle can prove it adequately from the eternity of motion. A History of Mediaeval Jewish Philosophy We have thus proved with one stroke God's existence as well as his unity and incorporeality. A History of Mediaeval Jewish Philosophy A person is not an unbeliever for not being able to prove the incorporeality of God. A History of Mediaeval Jewish Philosophy Maimonides proved with one stroke God's existence, unity and incorporeality. A History of Mediaeval Jewish Philosophy He was not confronted by the necessity of proving the existence and incorporeality of God by reason. A History of Mediaeval Jewish Philosophy This clearly denotes incorporeality, for body is composed of matter and form. A History of Mediaeval Jewish Philosophy Next in importance to the proof of God's existence, unity and incorporeality, is the doctrine of attributes. A History of Mediaeval Jewish Philosophy Other predicates of God are perception, will, unity, incorporeality and eternity. A History of Mediaeval Jewish Philosophy From God's eternity follows his incorporeality, for we have shown before that all body is created, since it presupposes combination and separation, and the latter a combiner and separater. A History of Mediaeval Jewish Philosophy Thus from the existence of God follow his unity and incorporeality. A History of Mediaeval Jewish Philosophy But we shall first take up the attributes of incorporeality and eternity, which can be dismissed in a few words. A History of Mediaeval Jewish Philosophy |
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