Definitionadj. having the ability or power to create
Last update: October 5, 2015
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1 The will, therefore, as being more originative, has more to do with true or false judgments than the understanding. [Please select]
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"Thales, the pioneer of this philosophy, maintained that _Water_ was the originative principle of all things." [Please select]
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[99] In this world he found two originative principles {38} at work, one pertaining to light and heat, the other to darkness and cold. [Please select]
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Whereas motion is a property of matter, intelligence is an originative power working out purposes of its own choosing. [Please select]
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Limit opportunity, restrict the field of originative achievement, and you have cut out the heart and root of all prosperity. [Please select]
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By the originative principle or element of things they meant that of which all {5} existing things are composed, that which determines their coming into being, and into which they pass on ceasing to be. [Please select]
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Not perhaps as an originative people, but as transmitters of knowledge and method their influence upon the world’s history has been enormous. [Please select]
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