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subsistent objects (physically nonexistent) and
absistent objects (nonexistent
things that lack form or shape), but the
theory denies that
subsistent...
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mutually Exclude one another. The idea that the One is
entirely self-
subsistent and can
exist without the Many is,
according to Hegel, "the supreme, most...
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straddles the
spiritual and
material worlds, and is both a
configured subsistent form as well as a
configurer of
matter into that of a living,
bodily human...
- only God who has the
right to say "I",
since it is only God who is self-
subsistent.
Uttering "I" is
therefore a way to
compare oneself to God,
regarded as...
- plains. For
centuries until recently Socotra's main
economic activity was
subsistent transhumant animal husbandry,
predominantly goats and
sheep on
these plateaus...
- by
Benedict of
Nursia with Scholastica,
stresses manual labour in self-
subsistent monasteries. See also:
Cluniac Reforms;
Order of
Saint Claire, best known...
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Orphism and of
Oriental philosophy. The
platonic forms are no
longer self-
subsistent entities but are the
elements which constitute the
content of spiritual...
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without a body. Furthermore,
since the
rational soul of
human beings is a
subsistent form and not
something made of
matter and form, it
cannot be destro****...
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distinguishes between entitative attributes and
personal attributes of the
subsistent being that is God.
Entitative attributes concerns God as
regards to the...
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fullness of being, the very Act of Being, the
perfection of being, the
subsistent act of being; and
everything else is a parti****tion in the act of being...