------ THE FUNDAMENTAL PROBLEMS OF WESTERN METAPHYSICS by Xavier Zubiri ------- Index (O-P) ------



INDEX


O
ob, 193
object
---actuality of known o., 276-277
---addition of existence to possible o., 159
---application of categories to objects, 220
---characteristic of o. of that which is given, 202
---character of constitutive principle of the o., 261
---objectual characteristic of o., 206
---categories determine objectuality of o., 210-211
---categories are ways of intelligibility of the o., 208
---true certainty given by o., 255
---conditions of things are not conditions of objects, 192
---conditions of o. of perception, 338
---conditions that make possible the intelligibility of o., 201, 206, 210
---causal connection of objects, 223
---knowledge of objects, 216
---content and reality of o., 211
---God as o. of religious acts, 80
---God moves as o. of love, 62, 73
---understanding does not make content of o., 200
---space and time are conditions of possibility for o., 214
---identity of o., 265
---intelligibility of o., 201, 205, 208, 211-212
---intrinsic condition of science and o., 126
---that which is constitutive of o., 295
---stepping march towards o., 326
---world of objects, 219, 330
---world of sensible objects, 220
---artificial o., 305
---o. of self-consciousness, 265
---given o., 203, 213
---o. of direct consciousness, 265
---o. of knowledge, 187
---o. of experience, 263
---o. of organic physics, 304
---o. of intuition, 303
---o. of mechanics, 304
---o. of metaphysics, 26, 79, 87, 240
---o. of metaphysics for Aristotle, 68
---o. of morality is not the supreme good, 241
---o. of thought, 187, 191, 201
---o. of revelation, 126
---unintelligible o., 201, 206
---intelligible o., 203
---intuited, o., 302
---possible o., 152, 159, 196, 246
---pure o., 84
---real o., 159
---real and effective o., 211
---real and positive o., 211
---unitary o., of metaphysics, 113, 242
---empirical objects, 213, 246
---transcendent objects, 217, 246
---objects with conditions of being something given, 220
---objects given in an individual concretion, 190
---objects of the senses, 221
---order of objects, 219
---Kantian transcendental order is constitution of intelligibility of o., 211-212
---principle of possibility of o., 203
---constitutive properties of objects, 239
---to be an o., 84, 192, 206, 211
---system of objects, 216
---system of sensible objects, 215
---unity of o. of metaphysics, 113
---unity not of content of o., 202
objective
---accidents of o. spirit, 309
---manifestation of o. spirit, 309
---o. characteristic of limited thing in its intrinsic condition of note, 154-5
---concept of o. spirit, 312, 314
---o. concept, 157, 256-258, 292-293, 309
---o. concepts, 144, 257, 292
---conscience of o. spirit, 308
---conditions of coincidence in the o. imperative, 234
---conditions to form o. concept of compatible notes, 157-8
---content of an idea represents that which is o. about a thing, 152
---o. content of an idea, 154
---o. contents of a concept, 140, 260
---course of events of the o. spirit, 314
---definition as o. characteristic of a thing, 154
---determinations of the o. spirit, 309
---Hegel’s dialectic of o. spirit, 309
---internal dialectic of o. spirit, 309
---internal dialectic and o. of reason, 323
---o. dictate of reason, 225
---God as author of the o. order of reason, 142
---in quiescence the o. spirit would be dead nature, 310
---o. spirit and o. spirits, 307-314, 316
---dialectic structure of o. spirit, 309
---o. structure of judging, 205
---o. demands of freedom, 233
---o. form of spirit, 309
---o. form of history, 311
---forms of o. spirit, 310
---o. forms, 292
---o. imperative, 233
---o. intelligibility, 205
---o. intention, 204
---o. manifestation, 147
---metaphysics of o. concept, 292
---intrinsic moment of o. spirit, 314
---o. world, 234
---adequate o., 234
---o. reality, 237
---order of o. evidences, 146
---order of the o., 141
---o. order, 141, 145
---o. order of concepts, 144
---o. order is something created by God, 142, 148
---o. molding of reason, 312
---o. possibility, 152, 159-160, 180
---temporal process of o. spirit, 309
---reason of the concept of o. spirit, 312
---o. reason, 142, 312, 326, 344
---o. reality, 229, 240-241, 277, 308
---o. reality of thing in itself, 235
---o. sign, 332
---o. synthesis, 195, 335
---o. terminus, 152, 155-157, 258
---unity of the o. and the subjective, 270, 275
---o. unity, 199
---o. union, 204
---o. truth of reason, 148
objectual
---order of o. intelligibility, 202, 212
---o. order, 204
objectuality
---categories determine o. of object, 210-211
---moment of o., 207-208
objectum / a, 193, 203, 222
obviam ire, 18
obvious
---o. thing or things, 18-19, 23
---domain of the o., 18
---to go beyond the o., 18
---metaphysics as something beyond the o., 24
---transcendental as beyond o. things, 21
occurrence
---concretion of being and nothingness in o., 291
---internal and dialectic concretion of o., 292
---o. through cyclic characteristic, 300
---idea as o. towards concretion, 296
Ockam, 127, 129, 142, 150
Oeuvres de Descartes, Ed. Adam-Tannery (AT), 126n-127n, 130n, 133n, 136n,
------138n-139n, 142n, 148n-149n
Old Testament, 75
Old and New Testament, 238
On Essence, 93n
“On nature”, 34, 44
On the concept of entity, 257n, 293n
On sentiment and volition, 104n
Omne ens est unum, 169
omnipotence
---divine o., 132
ón / ónta, 24, 35, 50, 52, 55n, 57, 64, 68-69, 81, 99-100, 108, 117,
------271, 277, 305, 323
---ón e ón, 79, 82-83, 117
---ón kath’autón, 57n
---ón kinetón, 85
one
---is transcendental characteristic of entity, 93
ontological
---attack of Leibniz to o. argument of Descartes, 161
---distinction in o. argument between Leibniz and Descartes, 181
---existence of God proven by ontological argument, 141
---supreme o. perfection, 242
---o. truth, 119, 339
---Cartesian version of o. argument, 136
ontology
---moment of logos in o., 271
operation
---o. of intelligence, 327
---o. of noús, 327
optimism
---o. of Leibniz, 169
---metaphysical o. Leibniz, 168, 181, 181
---purely transcendental o., 169
order
---adequation of transcendental o., 179
---transcendental apperception of the o. of being, 173
---ascension to transcendental o., 244
---attainment to transcendent o. by mean of concepts, 236
---transcendental attribute of moral o., 146
---necessary characteristic of transcendental o., 147
---characteristics of the transcendental o., 345
---causality in the intelligible o., 229
---free causality in intelligible o. constitutes the person, 231
---coincidence between o. of reality and o. of concepts, 144
---concept of causality belongsto o. of intelligibility, 230
---conceptivation of transcendental o., 324
---constitution of transcendental o., 204, 213, 239
---things beyond transcendental o., 140
---God as author of the objective o. of reason, 142
---God as cause of the transcendental o., 107, 109
---God is beyond the transcendent o., 109
---internal structure of the transcendental o., 268
---philosophy of transcendental o., 207
---fundament of transcendental o., 204
---identity of transcendental o., 174
---practical metaphysics of the intelligible o., 239
---moment of transcendental o., 211
---absolute o., 295
---categorial o., 214-215, 330
---conceptist o., 107
---conceptive o., 84, 91
---conforming o. of things, 261
---creational o., 114
---o. of goodness, 95
---o. of categories is a priori, 215
---o. of true certainties, 133
---o. of cognoscibility, 243
---o. of concept/s, 90, 164, 196
---o. of concept of being, 91
---o. of moral conscience, 224
---o. of knowledge, 83
---o. of things, 179
---o. of duty, 225
---o. of ens qua ens, 123
---o. of being referred to first cause, 97
---o. of entity, 174
---o. of stimuly, 334
---o. of strict rationality, 166
---o. of objective evidences, 146
---o. of experience, 220
---o. of phenomena, 267
---o. of fundamentation of true immovable certainties, 128
---o. of divine intelligence, 164
---o. of intelligibility, 230
---o. of objectual intelligibility, 202, 212
---o. of freedom, 231
---o. of transcendental freedom, 232
---o. of the absolute, 231
---o. of the objective, 141
---o. of the possible, 161, 164
---o. of the real, 161
---o. of the magis communia, 261
---o. of sensible manifestations, 215
---o. of the moral, 225, 231, 242-243
---o. of nature, 242-243
---o. of objects, 219
---o. of perception, 338
---o. of praxis, 232
---o. of rational principiality, 166
---o. of pure stimulations, 334
---o. of pure understanding, 206
---o. of rationality, 164, 174
---o. of reason, 164, 179
---o. of practical reason, 232
---o. of pure reason, 200
---o. of sufficient reason, 166
---o. of theoretical reason, 232
---o. of reality, 83, 90, 144, 231, 243
---o. of sensibility, 200216-217
---o. of being, 26, 164, 173, 267, 271
---o. of being and reality is auto-conformation, 295
---o. of time and space, 224
---o. of unity, 165
---o. of truth/s, 95, 166, 173
---o. of certain truth, 133
---o. of transcendental truth, 163, 197
---o. of verum transcendentale, 206
---intelligible o., 228-229, 231, 239
---moral o., 213, 232
---necessary o., 147, 173
---necessary a priori o., 212
---objective o., 141, 145
---objective o. of concepts, 144
---objective o. is something created by God, 142, 148
---objectual o., 204
---practical o., 236
---primary and antecedent o., 295
---principled o., 268
---rational o., 165
---real o., 144
---representative o., 236
---sensitive o., 224
---transcendental o. as internal conformer of reality, 295
---transcendental o. of world, 169
---transcendal o. of rationality, 164
---transcendental o. is ascendent, 116
---transcendental o. is concluded and fixated, 117, 124
---Kantian transcendental o. is constitution of intelligibility of object, 211-212
---subsisting transcendental o., 114
---transcendent o., 236
---single and unitary o., 164
---transcendental object/s, 32, 35, 37, 107, 109, 118, 123, 139-142, 144, 147,
------149-150, 154, 165-167, 179, 187-188, 197-198, 202, 204-208, 211-213, 215,
------225, 239, 241-242, 244, 261, 271, 294, 318, 322, 324, 339, 345
---possibility of transcendental o., 199
---principle of transcendental o., 203, 268
---problem of transcendental o., 163
---problematics of transcendental o., 323
---prolongation of intellectual and transcendental constitution of o. of experience, 220
---rejection of metaphysical o., 37
---intrinsic texture of transcendental o., 323
---transcendent coincidence between the o. of nature and the order of the moral, 242
---single transcendental o., 245
---unity of transcendental o., 145-146, 174
---órexis, 73
organon, 77, 241, 253
organon
---o. of concepts, 77-78
---o. of morality, 227, 231
---intellectual o., 15
---mental o., 253
origen
---the indefinity is o. for Anaximander, 43
---a priori o. of categories, 212n-213n 245
---o. of things, 41, 107
---empirical order, 212-213, 245
---origens of Greek philosophy, 29, 55
---fullness of o. of synthesis, 289
orinans, 183
originating
---o. intellection, 184
---originative and o. synthesis, 288
originative
---o. intellect, 192
---o. synthesis, 309, 315
---o. and originating synthesis, 288
---o. synthesis and starting synthesis, 288
---o. synthetic unity, 288
originarius, 119, 183-185
dawn
---d. of Modern Philosophy, 32
---d. of intelligence, 334
---d. of metaphysics, 121
---d. of reason, 343
---d. of rationalism, 145
óthen, 27
other
---act of position as o., 298
---God is not something o., 114
---idea in its being o., 301
---to be o. is alienation, 301
---every being is something o., 94
otherness
---exteriorization is not o., 297-298
---impression of o., 332
---impression of reality as o., 222
---moment of o. as impression, 221, 331-332
---o. in man different that in the animal, 222
---o. in the form of reality, 333
---position of o. without alteration, 76
---presentation of o., 331
---second moment of o., 331
---to be affected by o., 331
ouk ex ónton, 75
ousía, 57-59,61,62n, 68, 71-73, 115


P
pálai, 51, 59
Palmieri, 173
pánta pôs èstin, 67
pantheism,
---p. of rational activity, 317
---p. of Hegel, 317-318
Parmenides, 14-15, 33-34, 44-49, 54, 59-60, 66, 74, 91, 129, 137, 170, 276
Parménides, 93
Parmenides und die Geschichte der griegischen Philosophie, 47n
parónta, 50
parousía, 50
part
---p. of philosophy, 16
---parts of space, 303
participation
---moment of causality in p., 116
---entifying p., 117
particular
---p. determinations, 322
---p. philosophies, 276
Patrologiae cursus completus, series latina (P. L.), 108n
peoples
---spirit of p., 310
---natural death of the spirit of a people, 310
peperasménon, 43
per se, 93
péras, 43-44, 50, 55, 71, 100
perceived
---characteristic of reality is intrinsic formality of the p., 338
---God as author of the p. clearly and distinctly, 148
perceptio clara ac distincta, 138
perception
---p. as towards, 341-343
---apperception of human p., 162
---certainties and clear and distinct perceptions, 140
---conditions of object of p., 338
---intelligibility of set of sensations and perceptions, 216
---level of p., 337
---order of p., 338
---clear and distinct p., 179
---clear and distinct p. of something, 138-139, 148
---sensible perceptions, 215, 330, 333, 339, 345
---system of perceptions, 216
---truth is attribute of clear and distinct p., 137-138
---violence of p. and of the diaphanous, 22
perfect
---infinite p. res, 106
---p. res, 2100
---p. substance, 73
perfection
---infinite p., 106
---supreme ontological p., 242
Perí phýseos, 34, 44
periousía, 57
person
---free causality in the intelligible order constitutes person, 231
---transcendent metaphysics of p., 235
Phaidros, 67n, 121n
phaínesthai, 214, 262-263
Phänomenologie des Geistes, 253n, 256n, 264n, 267n
phainómenon, 263
phanerón, 54
phenomenal (Tr. added term)
---synthesis of the categorial and the p., 213
---things have to be p. “becoming visible”, 214
---the categorial and the p. are given, 215
phenomenon/a
---autoconformation of the all in the form of p., 268
---exposition of p., 209
---p. of sensing, 334
---p. is the manifestation of reason in conscience, 262n
---p. is not subjective appearance, 214
---real p., 338
---phenomena of nature, 224
---order of phenomena, 267
Phenomenology, 90
Phenomenology of Spirit, 251, 253n, 255, 261-262, 264n, 268-269, 299-300,
------307, 319
philosophical
---p. knowledge, 184
---p. speculation, 327
---structure of p. thinking, 324
---stepping march of p. enterprise, 252
---Western p. thought, 31
---p. thinking, 323
---p. knowledge, 265
---radical unity of p. thinking, 324
philosophy
---affections in Empiricist p., 332
---apperception in pp. of Leibniz and Kant, 265
---axioms of transcendental p., 209
---beginning of p., 128, 137, 299
---conception of first p., 82
---concepts of metaphysics of special p., 239
---criticism of causality by empiricist p., 332
---definition of p., 21
---awakening to p., 319
---exordium of p., 133
---Cartesian p., 155, 170, 218, 326
---classical p., 155, 170, 218, 326
---p. as anthropology open to theology, 150, 175
---p. as transcendental anthropology, 150, 175
---p. of Aristotle, 50, 64, 170
---p. of Aristotle is p. of concretion, 53
---p. of Descartes, 131, 140, 147, 175
---p. of spirit, 301
---p. of spirit of Hegel, 309
---p. of Europe, 39
---p. of Fichte, 265
---p. of Hegel, 250, 258, 279, 288, 317
---p. og Heidegger, 90
---p. of history, 314-315
---p. of Hume, 197
---p. of Husserl, 336
---p. of identity, 270
---p. of India, 12
---p. of Kant, 195, 200, 206, 232, 246-247, 256, 303, 332
---p. of Leibniz, 154, 157, 159-160, 183, 191
---p. of nature, 16
---p. of transcendental order, 207
---p. of St. Thomas, 142, 145
---p. of the XVIII century, 175
---p. of the XIX and XX centuries, 276
---p. of transcendentality, 322
---empiricist p., 221
---Scholastic p., 91
---Greek p., 33, 39, 43, 53, 67, 276,
---idealist p., 252
---Kantian p., 188, 224, 237, 252, 282, 286
---medieval p., 65, 124, 177, 192
---modern p., 27, 31, 37, 121, 124, 139
---Muslim p., 299
---Western p., 15, 39, 42, 72-73
---pre-Socratic p., 42
---first p., 71, 79, 81-83, 150, 246
---first p. considers first causes, 82
---realist p., 252
---second p., 81
---traditional p., 251, 256-257
---traditional p. of Middle Ages, 282
---transcendental p., 171, 188, 207, 246
---transcendental p. of Leibniz, 170
---particular pp., 276
---history of p., 37, 91, 262, 285, 294, 299, 329, 335
---history of Greek p., 33
---intellectual initiation to p., 319
---stepping march of p., 21
---stepping march of the problem of the p. of Hegel, 250
---metaphysics is the formal definition of p., 17
---metaphysics is the real definition of what p. is, 322
---metaphysics is the real and effective definition of what p. is, 17
---problematic moment of p., 32
---motion in the p. of Aristotle as content, 64
---not only certainties and insecurities in the p. of Descartes, 147
---origin of Greek p., 29, 55
---birth of modern p., 32
---metaphysics not “part” of p., 17
---possibility of Western philosophy, 14
---first principle of p., 136
---the problem of Kantian p., 238
physical
---science of p. world, 171,
---p. knowledge is about entity in motion, 85
---p. moment of reality, 345
---p. world, 171
---p. property, 231
---p. and transcendental properties, 260
---by way of the p. world, 244
---zone of p. elements of reality, 63
physics
---quantitative substance of p., 85
---dimensions of p., 217
---present day p., 85, 223
---indeterminist p., 223
---object of organic p., 304
---trans-physics, 81, 83, 87
phýsis, 42, 44, 48, 64, 304
---phýsei ón/ónta, 64, 119, 305
Plato, 15, 39, 46, 49-56, 59, 67, 84, 93, 121, 276, 284, 286-287, 325, 329, 335
Platonic
---P. Academy, 59
---P. heritage, 56
---P. metaphysics, 287
Platonism
---P. in the Apologists, 111
Plotinus, 103, 299
Poema, 34, 44, 54, 137
poíesis, 119
point
---addition of the pp. of the trayectory of a motion, 284
---starting p., 14, 97, 128, 161, 180, 192, 260, 290
---p. of departure, 13-14, 31, 133, 172
---final p., 290
---cognitive p. of view, 87
---metaphysical p., 170-171
politische Nulität, 310
pollachôs légetai tò ón, 53
polytheism, 74
position
---act of p. in another, 298
---dialectic of p., 299
---internal p., 301
---p. of otherness without alteration, 76
---p. of subject, 317
positive
---Kant does not refer to p. science, 197
---real and p. object, 211
possibility
---dialectic of possibilities, 14
---space and time are conditions of p. for the object, 214
---idea as p., 154
---p. of diaphaneity, 28
---p. of the real, 154
---p. of the transcendental order, 199
---objective p., 152, 159-160, 180
---primary p., 14
---pp. of Western philosophy, 14
---intellectual pp., 15
---principle of p. of object, 203
---system of creation and obturation of pp., 313
possible
---addition of existence to p. object, 159
---willful acquiescence of God to maximum of possible entity, 176
---calculus of the possibles, 176
---maximum compatibility of the possibles, 181
---attemp of the p. for existence, 167-168, 176
---concept of the p., 167
---idea of the p., 323
---intrinsic condition of the p., 167-168
---the p. as such, 156-157, 164
---the p. insofar as p., 157
---p. object, 152, 159, 196, 246
---order of the p., 161, 164
---the p. realized, 168
postulate
---Euclid’s parallel lines p., 233
---practical reason pp., 234
potency
---actuality not as act of p., 336
---entity as p., 156
---p. of man, 336
---intellective p., 159
potentia Dei ordinata, 144, 179
practical
---p. interest, 343
---p. law, 237
---metaphysics of practical reason, 236, 240
---p. metaphysics of the intellible order, 239
---order of p. reason, 232
---p. order, 236
---a priori p. purpose, 213n
---pure p. purpose, 213n
---postulates of p. reason, 234
---p. reason, 213, 224-225, 229, 235, 239, 242, 245, 282, 343
prae-sens, 25
praktischer Beziehung, 237
Prat, F., 13n
praxis
---order of praxis, 232
predicate
---p. determines the subject in its internal characteristics, 260
---intellective pp., 236
---requisites of the p., 204
---result of the p., 261
---system of pp., 280
---subject as constitution of something by its pp., 260
presence
---naked p., 341
---naked p. of reality, 222, 340
---p. of actuality, 271
present
---absolute p., 315
---turning of intelligence beyond what is p., 342
presentation
---p. of otherness, 331
---p. of the real, 342
---p. of reality, 339, 343
pre-Socratic
---p. philosophy, 42
prima philosophia, 126
primary
---p. talent for intellection, 327
---p. effect, 103
---p. entity of reality, 192
---p. statute of reason, 344
---p. and antecedent order, 295
---p. possibility, 14
---p. principle of diversity, 288
---p. subject, 76
---p. suppositions, 286
---p. and radical theology, 295
---p. unity, 159, 170, 324
---p. and original unity, 289
---p. and radical unity, 287, 324
---p. truth, 222
prime
---p. matter, 35, 61-62
primo diversa, 88
principle
---characteristic of constituting p. of object, 261
---science of first pp. of reason, 184
---“from” as p., 27
---resulting end as p., 288
---idea of p., 50
---first p. of philosophy, 136
---first pp. of human reason, 174, 184
---p. as beginning with a principial and intrinsic characteristic, 290
---p. of diction, 158
---p. of causality in p. of reason, 166
---p. of contradiction, 137, 142, 158, 160, 279
---principle of things, 44, 47, 249, 251
---p. of things is not beyond them, 43
---p. of identity, 174
---p. of intelligibility, 209
---p. of intelligibility of the given, 203
---p. of the best, 169, 176
---p. of metaphysics, 27
---p. of nature, 48
---p. of transcendental order, 203, 268
---p. of conceptivizing thinking, 290-291
---p. of possibility of object, 203
---p. of sufficient reason, 166-167, 174
---p. of every knowing, 27
---p. is indefinite for Anaximander, 42ff
---indefinite p., 44
---p. not as beginning, 27
---primary p. of diversity, 288
---first p. of logos, 137
---transcendent p., 117, 124, 142
---simple pp., 209
---true p. of intelligibility, 245
problem
---diaphaneity of being as p., 52
---stepping march of the p. of the philosophy of Hegel, 250
---p. of arché, 42
---p. of Descartes, 126-128
---p. of Kantian philosophy, 238
---p. of doing, 199
---p. of Hegel, 247-248
---p. of the type of intellection, 345
---p. of intelligence, 327
---p. of Kant, 139
---p. of metaphysics, 32, 121
---p. of nothingness, 35
---p. of transcendental order, 163
---p. of the beginning of things, 42
---p. of reason, 250
---p. of being, 35
---p. of unity, 93, 199
---p. of truth, 137, 250
---Kantian p., 186, 192, 194, 198
---metaphysical p. in Western metaphysics, 177
problematic
---p. context of metaphysics, 32
---ideas as p. termini of ideal construction, 287
---p. moment of philosophy, 32
process
---absolute p. of spirit, 267
---conceptive p., 284
---p. of creation, 300
---p. of structuralization of nature, 304
---p. of conceptivizing thinking, 281
---p. of reason, 328
---p. of rejuvenation, 310
---p. of emergence of forms of conscience, 264
---temporal p. of objective spirit, 309
---pure p., 317
Proclus, 103
production
---moment of p. of things, 248
---total p. of reality, 64
profundens, 96
progressive
---p. determinations, 326
---p. march, 327
Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysics That Will Be Able to
---Come Forward As Science
, 294
pro-ón, 108
property
---idea of causality is a p. of intelligibility, 208-209
---physical p., 231
---accidental pp., 56
---constitutive pp.of objects, 239
---pp. of extension, 235
---pp. of reason, 237
---pp. of subject, 215
---physical and transcendental pp., 260
proposition
---speculative p., 259-260, 278, 280
---logical p., 259-260
Protagoras, 54
proté philosophía, 64, 71
próton kinoú akíneton, 65
prôton kinoûn, 73
providence
---idea of p., 311
pseudós, 54
psyché, 95
psychological
---p. faculty, 228
---p. synthesis, 195
psychology
---speculative p., 220
---natural p., 175
---rational p., 175, 184
pure
---p. concepts of the understanding, 210, 212, 229, 245
---condition of p. sensing in the animal and in man, 331
---p. understanding, 213
---p. intuition, 303
---p. object, 84
---order of p. understanding, 206
---order of p. stimulations, 334
---order of p. reason, 200
---p. practical purpose, 213
---p. activity, 317
---p. actualization, 337
---p. direction, 341
---p. reason, 105, 184, 186, 211, 229, 231, 234, 245
---p. subjectivity, 252
---p. understanding, 212
---p. conceptivizing thinking, 289
---p. process, 317
---p. concepts, 216-217
---p. knowing, 291
---p. sensing, 334
purification
---beyond p. of Aristotelian concepts, 97
---conceptual p., 83, 85
---p. of Aristotle, 78
Pythagoras, 44n
Pythagorean, 43n



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