conceivability
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Perceptibility or conceivability are, then, the two forms which reality may assume.
From The Mind and the Brain Being the Authorised Translation of L'Âme et le Corps by Binet, Alfred
Logical deduction from the predicates attached to the term "Nirvana" strips it of all reality, conceivability, or perceivability, whether by Gods or men.
From Evolution and Ethics by Huxley, Thomas Henry
Not as hard, unimpressionable, dull, and inert, but as live, supple, sensitive, and active�active with an intensity of activity past all conceivability.
From The Heart of Nature or, The Quest for Natural Beauty by Younghusband, Francis Edward, Sir
The distance becomes less and less, but theoretically, or in conceivability, the one can never overtake the other.
From To Infidelity and Back by Lutz, Henry F. (Henry Frey)
Now it is this test of relative conceivability which all men apply in varying degrees to the question of Theism.
From A Candid Examination of Theism by Romanes, George John