| 1912 - عدد الصفحات: 770
...ideas of the modifications of the body are in the human mind (12), that is (11, cor.), they are in God, in so far as he constitutes the essence of the human mind. Hence, the ideas of these ideas are in God, in so far as he has a knowledge, or idea, of the human... | |
| Benedictus de Spinoza - 1928 - عدد الصفحات: 324
...of the body are in the human mind (Prop. 12, Part II.), that is (Coroll., Prop, n, Part II.), in God in so far as he constitutes the essence of the human mind. Therefore, the ideas of these ideas are in God, in so far as he has the knowledge or idea of the human mind, that is (Prop. 21, Part II.)... | |
| Benedictus de Spinoza - 1928 - عدد الصفحات: 360
...so far as he is infinite, but in so far as he is explained through the nature of the human mind, or in so far as he constitutes the essence of the human mind, has this or that idea : and when we say that God has this or that idea not only in so far as he constitutes... | |
| Lucia Lermond - 1988 - عدد الصفحات: 108
...intellect of God (corol. prop. 1 1 , II). All ideas are true in God (prop. 32, II). All ideas in God in so far as He constitutes the essence of the human mind are in us true (dem. prop. 34, II). Man's power to understand truly is, then, the unimpeded agency... | |
| James M. Byrne - 1997 - عدد الصفحات: 272
...so far as he is infinite, but in so far as he is explained through the nature of the human mind, or in so far as he constitutes the essence of the human mind, has this or that idea.4 The rejection of Cartesian dualism in the first quotation is immediately evident,... | |
| Roger Ariew, Eric Watkins - 2000 - عدد الصفحات: 326
...affections of the body are in the human mind (Pr. 12, II); that is (Cor. Pr. 11, II), in God insofar as he constitutes the essence of the human mind. Therefore, the ideas of these ideas will be in God insofar as he has knowledge or the idea of the human mind; that is (Pr. 21, II), they will be in the... | |
| David M. Rosenthal - 2000 - عدد الصفحات: 336
...constitutes the nature of the human mind, therefore the knowledge of the mind is not related to God in so far as He constitutes the essence of the human mind; and therefore (Corol. Prop. 11, pt. 2) the human mind so far does not know itself. Moreover, the ideas... | |
| John Leslie - 2003 - عدد الصفحات: 252
...this or that, we are saying nothing else but this: that God — not in so far as he is infinite, but in so far as he constitutes the essence of the human mind — has this or that idea'. Spinoza, Wilson comments, distinguishes the knowledge of objects available... | |
| Benedict de Spinoza - 2006 - عدد الصفحات: 465
...is infinite, nor in so far as he is affected by the ideas of very many particular things, but only in so far as he constitutes the essence of the human mind. Note I. — I have thus set forth the cause of those notions, which are common to all men, and which... | |
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