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so:text | That man should think of God as nothingness must at first sight seem astonishing, must appear to us a most peculiar idea. But, considered more closely, this determination means that God is absolutely nothing determined. He is the Undetermined; no determinateness of any kind pertains to God; He is the Infinite. This is equivalent to saying that God is the negation of all particularity. (en) |
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so:description | Volume 2 (en) |
so:description | Lectures on Philosophy of Religion (en) |
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