The Theory of Good And Evil; a Treatise On Moral Philosophy 2

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The Theory of Good And Evil; a Treatise On Moral Philosophy 2
Rashdall, Hastings, 1858-1924
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I cannot here discuss all the objections which have been urged against the idea of possibilities which cannot be realized. Putting aside for the moment the question of human Free-will (which I reserve for later treatment), I should admit that this possibility is merely a possibility when looked upon from the point of view of limited, human knowledge. To perfect knowledge nothing could seem possible except that which is or will be actual.
Doubtless a God so conceived is not the traditional Infin
...ite or Absolute of Philosophy. The Absolute is the Being which alone truly is and of which all other beings may be treated as attributes or predicates. Our consciousness cannot intelligibly be treated as the mere attribute or predicate of another con- sciousness. The Infinite is that Being besides which and beyond which no being exists : our consciousness cannot intelligibly be treated as included in or a part of a divine consciousness, though undoubtedly there is a totality of Being in which both are com- prehended.

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