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Affirmation N.
1. Because God exists, affirmation implies majority and negation
implies minority
2. The object of affirmation is truth and the object of negation
is falsehood.
3. Affirmation means willingness and negation means unwillingness.
4. There is no being that can be more strongly affirmed than
God.
5. Because God exists, affirmation implies being and negation
implies non being.
6. The nobler a being is, the more it is to be affirmed.
7. All affirmations contradict non being with negation.
8. Affirmation and non being are accidentally related.
9. Affirmation and intellectual light both contradict non
being.
10. The object of affirmation is possibility.
11. Affirmation and negation are divergent through impossibility.
12. Affirmation and negation are in concordance or opposition
through possibility and impossibility. |
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