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1 I, 3 | would be true to say that "not-being is an attribute of some 2 I, 3 | process out of qualified not-being (e.g. out of not-white or 3 I, 3 | process out of unqualified not-being.~Now "unqulified" means 4 I, 3 | Hence, if "unqualified not-being "means the negation of " 5 I, 3 | other hand, "unqualified not-being" means "what is not in any 6 I, 3 | both as "being" and as "not-being".~These distinctions may 7 I, 3 | being" and the other "a not-being".~We have thus stated one 8 I, 3 | a coming-to-be out of a not-being" when a thing emerges from 9 I, 3 | comes-tobe emerges out of a "not-being": so that a thing comes-to-be 10 I, 3 | thing comes-to-be out of a not-being" just as much as it "passes-away 11 I, 3 | Earth (i.e. the heavy) a "not-being", but Fire (i.e. the light) 12 I, 8 | part of "what is" is a "not-being"; for what "is" in the strict 13 II, 10| this term) is better than "not-being": but not all things can 14 II, 11| some are capable also of "not-being", it is clear that the same 15 II, 11| is essentially capable of not-being.~—THE END.~ ~ ~ ~