But the determinateness of quantity is number, and this is the principle and standpoint of Pythagoreanism. |
This determinateness of arrangement is the structure of a state of affairs. |
His indeterminateness weakens the concept of sphere sovereignty, although Bratt believes that sufficient determinateness existed for the political sphere in Kuyper's work. |
Essentia is the nature belonging irrevocably to the being of this actuality as the foundation of the quidditative determinateness of such an existent. |
Abelard also distinguished between determinateness and certainty. |
Thus, from every example, we may see that Quantity always concerns a Beingness, which is indifferent to the very determinateness which it now, or at any time, has. |