We are using cookies This website uses cookies in order to offer you the most relevant information. By browsing this website, you accept these cookies.
An extensivequantity I call that wherein the representation of the parts renders possible (and therefore necessarily antecedes) the representation of the whole.
2
In the former case they are extensivequantities; in the latter, intensive.
3
The principle of these is: All Intuitions are ExtensiveQuantities.
1
Mr Sean Mulryan's company has extensiveproperty interests both in Ireland and the UK.
2
His father already has extensiveproperty interests in the State.
3
The 51-year-old had extensiveproperty developments in Ireland and abroad.
4
They were merely availing of the section 23 tax shelter for their extensiveproperty portfolios.
5
The acquisition of valuable and extensiveproperty, therefore, necessarily requires the establishment of civil government.