termos:absolute-principle
Absolute-Principle
Besides quantitativeness itself (the ABSOLUTE-PRINCIPLE) does not possess quantity, which belongs only to things participating in it, a consideration which shows that Quantitativeness is an Idea-Principle. A white object becomes white by the presence of whiteness; what makes an organism white or of any other variety of colour is not itself a specific colour but, so to speak, a specific Reason-Principle: in the same way what gives an organism a certain bulk is not itself a thing of magnitude but is Magnitude itself, the abstract Absolute, or the Reason-Principle. Ennead II,4,9
/home/mccastro/public_html/platonismo/data/pages/termos/absolute-principle.txt · Last modified: by 127.0.0.1
