In other words, certain distinctions are held by some to be real even though this test ofseparability does not apply.
In the third place it must be noted that separability in the sense explained, even non-mutual, is not regarded as the only index to a real distinction.
We have, therefore, no ground in natural experience for demonstrating such an adequate real distinction (38) between substance and accidents as would involve the separability of the latter from the former.
For it is not the separability of an accident from its substance that makes it an accident, but its destruction, when separated.
The fact of its separability from the body, he says, is no proof of its being an accident.
We see, accordingly, that neither is the line of demarcation between the Category of Substance or Essence and the other Categories so impassable, nor the separability of it from the others so marked as some thinkers contend.
The problem we have just raised, that of the separability of the elements which compose an act of consciousness, is continued by another problem--that of unconsciousness.
Can the existence and separability of the soul of man, during his physical embodiment on earth, and its survival of the death of the physical body, be scientifically demonstrated as a fact?
He has demonstrated the separability of the soul by leaving and returning to his body at will.
Eyra says some at least of the Australians believe in the existence andseparability of the soul.
I cannot see that the Shekinah and Mitama owe anything to the analogous doctrine of the separability of the human soul and body.
Mobility, andseparability are the distinguishing properties of extended objects.
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