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The consequence is that 'being' as the subject of metaphysics, as a determinate formality distinct from other quiddities, is dissociated from the first object of the intellect, and convertible with the transcendental properties 'one'truerue', and 'good' only according to a diminished degree of transcendentality.
The model in Figure 9, left, depicts x and y as non-identical by virtue of their having distinct determinate parts; yet one might prefer to describe a situation of this sort as one in which the identity between x and y is itself indeterminate, owing to the partly indeterminate status of the two outer atoms.
In short, Chatton's view is that the necessity we detect in 'God knows a' attaches to God as a necessary cognizer, i.e., it attaches to the divine intellect alone, not to the objects it cognizes or to some distinct, determinate body of truths called 'God's knowledge'.
From this univocal concept of being, which signifies some determinate intelligible content distinct from other intelligible contents, he distinguishes an all-encompassing notion of being which signifies "everything positive which is outside of nothing, whether it is real being, or being in the mind, whether categorical, reducible to categories, or outside of all categories".
This "problem," though, might not bother Reid who claims that when memory is "distinct and determinate" and when the mind is sound, then what is believed is "no less certain than if it was grounded on demonstration" [Reid 1785, Essay III, Section I].
Matter is a determinable made determinate by form.
A qualificandum as qualified by a qualifier is perceived all at once (eka-vṛtti-vedya), but a determinate perception's portions have distinct etiologies.
"Determinate Composition of FMUs for Co-Simulation".
Tomato plants grow in two distinct ways: indeterminate and determinate.
Such multiply realized determinate properties are indeed exactly similar across distinct realizations, and so answer the dilemma posed by Shapiro and others (discussed extensively in section 2 above).
For Lotze, Helmholtz observes, "to the sensations from spatially distinct nerve endings correspond various determinate Localzeichen [literally: place signs], whose spatial meaning is learned" (Helmholtz 1968 [1869], 57).
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