10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CAUSATIVENESS»
Discover the use of
causativeness in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
causativeness and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Brahma Sutras with the Commentary of Sankaracharija ...
... a. fabrication in some places of texts about [figurative] observation out of
complaisance to the theory of Pradhz'ma's. causativeness. But there is no such
thing. For there is a uniform finding in: all the Vedanta texts of sentient-
causativeness ...
2
The Brahma sutras [of Bādarāyaṇa] with the comm. of ...
J All' these texts exhibit the causativeness of the Spirit. And we have already said
that the word Spirit stands for the sentient. And this is a great reason for the
authority of all the Vedanta that there is a uniform consistency with reference to
the ...
Bādarāyaṇa, Śaṅkara Ācārya, 1870
3
Brownson's Quarterly Review
He is immanent as cause, not as the causativeness of all and of each ; but as that
which creates and sustains the causativeness of all and of each. He is immanent,
not as the subject, but as that which creates and sustains the subject, and ...
Orestes Augustus Brownson, 1846
4
Coleridge, Form and Symbol, Or The Ascertaining Vision
Coleridge then argues that the etiolated element of causativeness in the
apostatic will must nonetheless issue in a production, not of fully and adequately
grounded self, but of Nature. Nature (which we recall is the product of the primary
...
5
Sublime Coleridge: The Opus Maximum
The Opus Maximum Murray J. Evans. of its own reality, the essential
causativeness, however, abiding undiminished and indiminishable, this is our
first Idea.” Then, recalling his previous argument on how personeity is “
necessarily contained in ...
The causativeness hath not ceased, and what shall the product be? All power,
and all reality, are already present. wWhat isremains, for we must, however
reluctantly, yield to the imperfections of human language, both the language of
words ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Thomas McFarland, Nicholas Halmi, 2002
7
Coleridge as Philosopher
... a potentiality alone remains . . a causativeness must remain, for this is the
essential of the will; but it is a causativeness that destroys, which annihilates the
actual; and, in the potential swallowing up all actuality so that the potential as
merely ...
Muirhead, John H, Muirhead John H, 2013
8
Coleridge and the Conservative Imagination
Divine personeity, as we have seen, entails communicativeness, or the
causativity of the Absolute Will that is eternally "undiminished and
undiminishable." On the basis of this necessary causativeness, Coleridge argues
: The causativeness ...
9
Apologetics: Or, The Scientific Vindication of Christianity
is grounded in the divine, eternal causativeness, as also this, that the divine
causativeness is completely exhibited in the totality of finite existence,
consequently, too, all becomes active and happens, for which there is a
causativeness in God.
Johannes Heinrich August Ebrard, 1886
10
Coleridge's assertion of religion: essays on the Opus maximum
From Absolute Will as "essential causativeness... abiding undiminished and
indiminishable," Coleridge begins his mapping of Trinitarian logic. If the Absolute
Will is eternally and essentially causative, then it requires an eternal object of ...