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Hamilton, the Unconditioned is a genus, of which the Infinite and
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The general notion of the Unconditioned is the same in all these cases, and all must finally culminate in the last, the Unconditioned _par excellence_.
The Philosophy of the Conditioned Henry Longueville Mansel 1845
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Hamilton's article on the Philosophy of the Unconditioned is a criticism, partly of Schelling, partly of Cousin; and Schelling and Cousin only attempted in a new form, under the influence of the Kantian philosophy, to solve the problem with which philosophy in all ages has attempted to grapple, -- the problem of the Unconditioned.
The Philosophy of the Conditioned Henry Longueville Mansel 1845
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The Unconditioned is the seed, the Conditioned is the flower and the fruit.
Songs of Kabir 1440-1518 Kabir 1479
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Unconditioned which is beyond the reach of sense and reason, the phenomenal is necessarily degraded to the rank of the merely symbolical.
Nature Mysticism John Edward Mercer 1889
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Printed in all the glory of capital letters, appearing sometimes as "The Ultimate Reality," sometimes as the "Unconditioned," sometimes as an "Infinite and Eternal
Theism or Atheism The Great Alternative Chapman Cohen
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In this shame she found both redoubled motivation to pursue her goal, to find her own vision of the Unconditioned ... and a new and more troubling doubt.
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Unconditioned stimulus/unconditioned response is what Seth did after my post of a right wing link.
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Unconditioned, without strings, without questions or without the need to defend it.
We Believe 2006
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Unconditioned with, she was pleased to say, they shall be yours again, unseen by any body else.
Clarissa Harlowe 2006
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