Essence is not distinguished from existence even in finite beings.
But then, on the other hand, this evil was conceived as originally due, not to finite beings themselves, but either to an evil deity who warred against the good, or to an evil principle in the one deity himself.
Jones's vindication of Hegel, however, still leaves it undecided whether that philosopher regarded the divine self-consciousness as distinct from that of finite beings, or as simply inclusive of theirs.
It follows that if finite beings possessed of intelligence and will, exist within nature or without it, a God who possesses similar powers may exist also.
All that we know about truthfulness is as it exists in finite beings, that is, in men.
But the mind of finite beings is impressed by one uninterrupted series of illusions, which they consider as real, until again united to the great fountain of truth.
If the infinite be the real, and the finite, so far as it is distinguished therefrom, the unreal, then the supposed substantiality or individuality of finite beings is an illusion.
Thus evil and good vanish when we consider things sub specie aeternitatis, because they are categories that imply a certain independence in finite beings.
At any rate we can see that the same logic that leads him almost to deny the reality of finite beings, leads him also to seek the divine nature in something more abstract and general even than thought.
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