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: EXAMPLE: “ pecific examples of pure quantity, if they are wanted, are space and time, also matter as such, light, and so forth, and the ego itself .” Hegel here sharply criticizes Kant ’ s antinomy, put forth in his Critique of Pure Reason, between indivisibility and infinite divisibility in time, space and matter.
: EXAMPLE: Hegel here gives several examples of the appearance of the Spurious Quantitative Infinite in philosophy, namely in Kant ’ s notion of the sublime and his categorical imperative, as well as Fichte ’ s infinite ego as outlined in his Theory of Science ( 1810 ).

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: EXAMPLE: In the measure of temperature, we take the expansion and contraction of mercury relative to the heat it contains as a Quantitative Rule for the increase or decrease of temperature in general by dividing the range of its change in magnitude into a scale of arithmetical progression.

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EXAMPLE: twisted pair Ethernet is a logical bus topology in a physical star topology layout.
EXAMPLE: Multiply 176 by 5.
: EXAMPLE: Hegel claims that the Eleatic philosopher Parmenides was the person who " first enunciated the simple thought of pure being as the absolute and sole truth.
: EXAMPLE: in Hegel's estimation, Pure Nothing is the absolute principle " in the oriental systems, principally in Buddhism.
: EXAMPLE: Hegel borrows Kant's example of the " hundred dollars " ( 1787 ) to emphasize that the unity of Being and Nothing in Becoming only applies when they are taken in their absolute purity as abstractions.
: EXAMPLE: Hegel contrasts his logically derived notion of Reality from the earlier metaphysical one present in the ontological “ proof ” of God ’ s existence, specifically Liebniz ’ s formulation of it.
: EXAMPLE: A human being ’ s Determination is thinking reason, since that is what she unalterably is in opposition to her Other: nature.
: EXAMPLE: The point at which a point ceases to be a point and becomes a line constitutes the Limit between them.
: EXAMPLE: " The sentient creature, in the limitation of hunger, thirst, etc., is the urge to overcome this limitation and it does overcome it.
: EXAMPLE: Hegel gives as a symbol of the Infinite Progress the straight line which stretches out to infinity in both directions.
: EXAMPLE: This Being-for-One recalls Liebniz ’ s monad because it involves a simple oneness that maintains itself throughout the various determinations that might take place within it.
: EXAMPLE: At this stage, the Logic has incorporated the ancient atomism of Leucippus and Democritus.
: EXAMPLE: Although in Hegel ’ s estimation a triumph of the explanatory power of metaphysics over the physics based on sense perception as it was then practised, he believed that Kant ’ s Metaphysische Anfangsgründe der Naturwissenschaft ( 1786 ) retained many of the errors committed by the latter, foremost among these being that, since matter is given to the senses as already formed and constituted, it is taken to be such by the mind as well.
: EXAMPLE: The species of calculation — counting, addition / subtraction, multiplication / division, powers / roots — are the different modes of bringing Numbers into relation with each other.
: EXAMPLE: Weight exerts a certain pressure which is its Intensive Magnitude.
: EXAMPLE: Hegel here engages in a lengthy survey of the history and development of the Differential and Integral Calculus, citing the works of Cavalieri, Descartes, Fermat, Barrow, Newton, Leibniz, Euler, Lagrange, Landen, and Carnot.
: EXAMPLE: Aristotle gives the example of a head from which hairs are plucked one by one.

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Each true explanation, then, may have had many alternatives that were simpler and false, but also an infinite number of alternatives that were more complex and false.
Each finite continued fraction of the sequence is obtained by using a finite prefix of the infinite continued fraction's defining sequence of integers.
Each point of the set of points represented by the other equation is a solution of which there are then usually an infinite number.
Each frame is of infinite size ( covers the entire universe ).
Each such reading is called a sample and may be considered to have infinite precision at this stage ;
* Each new view may be created by projecting into any of an infinite number of directions, perpendicular to the previous direction of projection.
Each design has its advantages: Moen cartridges tend to be easiest to find, American Standard cartridges have nearly infinite lifespan in sediment-free municipal water, and Delta's rubber seats tend to be most forgiving of sediment in well water.
Each such instance is an axiom of the theory and there are an infinite number of such instances ( one for every actual or possible proposition in the universe ).
Each explanatory homunculus is “ stupider ” or more basic than the homunculus it explains but this regress is not infinite but bottoms out at a basic level that is so simple that it does not need interpretation.
Each team can have infinite amounts of players, but only 100 possible top scorers.
Each Hough mode is a function of latitude and may be expressed as an infinite sum of associated Legendre polynomials ; the functions are orthogonal over the sphere in the continuous case.
Each task is an infinite loop and can be in any one of the following five states:
Each variable is an infinite stream of values and every function is a filter or a transformer.
Each state is associated with a symbol and the evolution of the system is described by an infinite sequence of symbols — represented effectively as strings.
Each Schwarz triangle on a sphere defines a finite group, while on the Euclidean or hyperbolic plane they define an infinite group.
Each boss has a unique weapon that they used in the story mode with infinite ammo.
Each analytic solution is infinite in space and / or time.
Each computable function has an infinite number of different program representations in a given programming language.

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Each time Letch `` went up '' in his `` lines '', I was the one to be patient, helpful and apologetic while he indulged in outbursts of temperament, profanity and abuse, blaming others, going into `` sulks '' and, on more occasions than I care to count, storming off the `` set '' for the rest of the day.
Each switch occupies one digit position in a word, can be set on or off, and is considered as logically equivalent to an electronic switch.
Each element has a specific set of chemical properties as a consequence of the number of electrons present in the neutral atom, which is Z ( the atomic number ).
Each orbital is defined by a different set of quantum numbers ( n, l, and m ), and contains a maximum of two electrons each with their own spin quantum number.
Each cell site will use a subset of these channels, and must use a different set than neighboring cells to avoid interference.
Each class of polymeric biomolecule has a different set of subunit types.
Each set consists of nine ends and the player with the most shots at the end of a set wins the set.
Each series was set in a different historical period with the two protagonists accompanied by different characters, though several reappear in one series or another, for example Melchett and Lord Flashheart.
Each series was set in a different period of British history, beginning in 1485 and ending in 1917, and comprised six half-hour episodes.
Each sub-group of two interacting couples is known to choreographers as a minor set and to dancers as a foursome or hands four.
Each tile pattern in the Chinese domino set is made up of the outcome of a throw of two six-sided dice.
Each province, and even some cities, set up its own autonomous juntas, which declared themselves sovereign from each other.
Each casino might set slightly different payouts for the various bets.
Each of these strings p < sub > i </ sub > determines a subset S < sub > i </ sub > of Cantor space ; the set S < sub > i </ sub > contains all sequences in cantor space that begin with p < sub > i </ sub >.
Each episode opened ( and closed ) with a short spoken introduction ( delivered by Morris ) describing, in surreal, broken language, various bizarre feelings and situations, set to ambient music interspersed with short clips of other songs.
Each sender has a different, unique vector v chosen from that set, but the construction method of the transmitted vector is identical.
Each progressively larger set increases the maximum number of pips on an end by three, so the common extended sets are double-nine, double-twelve, double-fifteen and double-eighteen.
Each of the columns from 3 to N is set to a value derived from the first and higher derivatives of the polynomial.
Each row corresponds to a given member of the data set in question.
Each station transmitted a continuous wave signal that, by comparing the phase difference of the signals from the Master and one of the Slaves, resulted in a set of hyperbolic lines of position called a pattern.
A partition of X is a set P of nonempty subsets of X, such that every element of X is an element of a single element of P. Each element of P is a cell of the partition.

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