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so:text | Countless attempts have been made to no avail to construct a continuity from the supreme principle of the intellectual world to the finite world. The oldest and most frequent of these attempts is well known: the principle of emanation, according to which the outflowings from the godhead, in gradual increments and detachment from the ordinary source, losing their divine perfection until, in the end, they pass into the opposite , just as light is finally confined by darkness. P. 24 (en) |
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so:description | Philosophy and Religion (1804) (en) |
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