By Schubert Ogden
God may be defined as the one modally all-inclusive individual.
To be modally all-inclusive is to be eminently, or unsurpassably, inclusive of all reality-actually inclusive of all actuality and potentiality as such, and potentially inclusive of all potentiality as and when actualized—in one unimaginably valuable, all-inclusive actuality.
"Eminently" and "unsurpassably" here are adverbial, qualifying the basic participial adjective, "inclusive."
September 1995; rev. 30 July 2002