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places 35
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36 derives
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35 do
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35 soul
35 times
34 fact
Anselmus Cantuariensis
Monologium

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places

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1 21| a whole at once, in all places or at all times, and by 2 21| and by parts in individual places and times; or, that it exists 3 21| as a whole, in individual places and times as well.~But, 4 21| exists by parts in individual places or times, it is not exempt 5 21| exist, as a whole, in all places and at all times that it 6 21| exists by parts in individual places and times.~We are confronted, 7 21| different times in individual places or times. But, since the 8 21| as a whole, in individual places, either at once in all, 9 21| different times, in different places. Then, let us make the same 10 21| that there are individual places, so that which exists as 11 21| as a whole in different places at the same time, it follows 12 21| follows that, for individual places, there are individual wholes, 13 21| in different individual places at once. Hence, if the supreme 14 21| there can be individual places; which it would be irrational 15 21| at one time in individual places.~If, however, at different 16 21| as a whole, in individual places, then, when it is in one 17 21| and no existence in other places, since without it absolutely 18 21| proved by the existence of places themselves, which are not 19 21| as a whole, in individual places at different times.~But, 20 21| as a whole, in individual places, it is evident that it does 21 21| exists, as a whole, in all places or times that it exists, 22 21| or by parts in individual places and times; nor so that it 23 21| in individual times and places, it is manifest that it 24 22| as a whole, in different places or times, that there are 25 22| as a whole, in different places or times; in the case of 26 22| simultaneously by different places or times; but whatever is 27 22| compelled by any law of places or times to multiplicity 28 22| simultaneously, in more places or times than one --seeing, 29 22| objects are present in those places and times in which they 30 22| they are contained by these places and times themselves.~But 31 22| circumscribed by the same places, and suffered change by 32 23| is not more truly in all places than in all existing things, 33 23| things, than merely in all places, since this sense is supported 34 23| to objects which are not places; as, when I say that the 35 23| that it is merely in all places. And since, as the reasons


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