The thoughts of God attain
realisation in the world of things which change and pass, through the
infusion {166} of themselves in, or the superimposing of themselves
upon, that which is Nothing apart from them,--the mere of what
is, and yet necessary as the 'Other' or correlative of what is.
realisation in the world of things which change and pass, through the
infusion {166} of themselves in, or the superimposing of themselves
upon, that which is Nothing apart from them,--the mere of what
is, and yet necessary as the 'Other' or correlative of what is.
A Short History of Greek Philosophy by J. Marshall
