Spinoza's Metaphysics: An Essay in InterpretationHarvard University Press, 1969 - 174 pagine Includes bibliographical references. |
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... essence itself of God ( VP22 ) , this something , which pertains to the essence of the mind , will necessarily be eternal . ( E VP23D ) The key here seems to me to be the third sentence which says , roughly , that the mind only ...
... essence itself of God ( VP22 ) , this something , which pertains to the essence of the mind , will necessarily be eternal . ( E VP23D ) The key here seems to me to be the third sentence which says , roughly , that the mind only ...
Pagina 158
... essence and his will as exemplified in the nature of the world he created , it was difficult to see why his will should not change . As Spinoza remarked , if it is permitted to attribute to God another intellect and another will without ...
... essence and his will as exemplified in the nature of the world he created , it was difficult to see why his will should not change . As Spinoza remarked , if it is permitted to attribute to God another intellect and another will without ...
Pagina 165
... essence , pp . 36-44 . How far this represents a change of view would be difficult to say . 23. Joachim recognizes ... essence . In the Metaphysics Aristotle raises the question " Whether each thing and its essence are the same or ...
... essence , pp . 36-44 . How far this represents a change of view would be difficult to say . 23. Joachim recognizes ... essence . In the Metaphysics Aristotle raises the question " Whether each thing and its essence are the same or ...
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The Definitions of Substance and Mode I | 2 |
The Causality of God | 44 |
Necessity | 82 |
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