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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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Help me understand this sentence

"To consent to be predicated is to consent to be at a given moment confined by some attribute, just as to consent to have a body is to consent to be, though everywhere, apprehensible at every given moment as only somewhere rather than everywhere."

I can understand this sentence WITHOUT the "though everywhere" part, but with it... confused.
  

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She is talking about ***, Jehovah, who supposedly is everywhere at the same time. Having a body gives him a location, and even describing him puts salt on his tail.

  • She is talking about ***, Jehovah, who supposedly is everywhere at the same time.
  • Having a body gives him a location, and even describing him puts salt on his tail.
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She is talking about ***, Jehovah, who supposedly is everywhere at the same time. Having a body gives him a location, and even describing him puts salt on his tail.
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(I think) I get it. Thanks!

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