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Once motion was defined in Cartesian terms as a mode that, like shape, is inseparable from the substance of which it is a mode, it was conceptually impossible for the motion of one body to be shared with another or to pass from one to another.
The result is that the FBI operates under a faux definition of "mortgage fraud" in which it is conceptually impossible for the banks and their controlling officers to be criminals.
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Rather than constituting a causal means to our establishing our own stance toward God, sin is an indispensable part of the process — something without which a legitimate choice for or against God's friendship is not just causally but conceptually impossible.
The combination of partless entities, however, is conceptually impossible.
Non-existing substances do not exist for the same reason that squared circles do not exist in Euclidean space: they are conceptually impossible (Ip11d).
But according to the Cartesian conception this seems to be a conceptually impossible task.
Only the thesis that the instantiation of ethical properties is conceptually impossible would suffice.
The body of the cosmos, as al-Kindi admits himself, is also potentially infinite, in the sense that there is nothing conceptually impossible about increasing its size indefinitely.
And if we do not yield to the perplexing results, we will also not fall into the trap of considering supertasks conceptually impossible.
In the context of a non-revealed religion, then, to make divine or supernatural commands the source of moral values and principles would be conceptually impossible.
After all, if we can imagine such persons and we surely can imagine amoralists then they are not conceptually impossible (Shafer-Landau 2003, 146).
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