The result is that we find ourselves holding beliefs which are individually plausible but mutually incompossible. |
The mixing together of things that are incompossible cannot be stopped. |
Griffin argues that incompossibility is necessary and extrinsically grounded in the essential attributes of God since God cannot actualize incompossible substances. |
While among late Scholastics there was no lockstep agreement, all would think a chimera would involve some fusion of incompossible essences. |
These variants are unaware of each other, since the different paths taken by Donnie make them, in Leibniz's terms, incompossible. |