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actus purus उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
अधिक: आगे- The unmoved movers are entirely actual, " Actus Purus ", because they are unchanging, eternal, immaterial substance.
- The " Unum " is not viewed only as an actus purus, but rather as an " universal potentiality of being ".
- Many eminent theologians favour the conception of pure actuality ( " Actus Purus " ), from which simplicity and infinity are directly deduced.
- A final distinction is between being as " actus purus " and being as " ens potentiale ", i . e ., being as pure actuality and being as potential being.
- As a part of this belief God is said to be incapable of changing ( see Hebrews 13 : 8 ) " actus purus " and " ipsum esse subsistens " ( Thomas Aquinas ).
- For in order to change, a thing must be acted upon, or actualized; change and potentiality presuppose, therefore, a being which is " actuality, and so on, until we reach the " actus purus ".
- In contrast, the position of Western Medieval ( or Catholic ) Christianity, can be found for example in the philosophy of Thomas Aquinas, who relied on Aristotle's concept of entelechy, when he defined God as " actus purus ", pure act, actuality unmixed with potentiality.
- Eastern Orthodox theologians have complained about this problem in the Roman Catholic dogmatic teaching of " actus purus " . was gradually transcending a purely defensive stand, by discovering that the real problem of the " Filioque " lies not in the formula itself, but in the definition of God as " actus purus " as finalized in the " De ente et essentia " of Thomas Aquinas, vis-?vis the more personalistic trinitarian vision inherited by the Byzantines from the Cappadocian Fathers . " }}
- Eastern Orthodox theologians have complained about this problem in the Roman Catholic dogmatic teaching of " actus purus " . was gradually transcending a purely defensive stand, by discovering that the real problem of the " Filioque " lies not in the formula itself, but in the definition of God as " actus purus " as finalized in the " De ente et essentia " of Thomas Aquinas, vis-?vis the more personalistic trinitarian vision inherited by the Byzantines from the Cappadocian Fathers . " }}