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Lull's Book of
Propositions
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8 - Fig. Law
As in the previous figures, the senses and the imagination apprehend the figure of Law so that the intellect
can ascend and descend through all the degrees and
terms of the science of Law, as it considers each particular in turn and each proposition in turn and
forms its own inner universal concept of this science in order to
find particulars in this universal by adducing all the terms and propositions. As the intellect deals
with the science of Law, it understands that this whole science is
coordinated for setting A. and blue V. against red V. because in A. there is Justice that produces its
likeness in blue V. against its unlikeness in red V. Thus the
intellect perceives the beginning, middle and end of the science of Law as it discourses through this
science with these three terms in the intellectual configuration
of its own light, coordinated with the light of the senses and imagination and ultimately with the light
of A.
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