| Steven Nadler - 2006 - عدد الصفحات: 275
...the third kind, which he calls "intuitive knowledge [scientia intuitiva]," is described as proceeding "from an adequate idea of the formal essence of certain...attributes of God to the adequate knowledge of the [NS: formal] essence of things." Both of these definitions are frustratingly spare, and Spinoza does... | |
| Benedict de Spinoza - 2006 - عدد الصفحات: 465
...which we will call intuition. This kind of knowledge proceeds from an adequate idea of the absolute essence of certain attributes of God to the adequate knowledge of the essence of things. I will illustrate all three kinds of knowledge by a single example. Three numbers are given for finding... | |
| Firmin DeBrabander - 2007 - عدد الصفحات: 160
...by the third kind of knowledge, stientia intuitiva, which Spinoza describes as knowledge proceeding from 'an adequate idea of the formal essence of certain attributes of God to an adequate knowledge of the essence of things' (E Hp40s2). I will deal first with the therapeutic... | |
| 1998 - عدد الصفحات: 260
...speaking directly of intuition : " Now this kind of knowledge proceeds from an adequate idea of the finite essence of certain attributes of God to the adequate knowledge of the essence of things."3 And later on he talks even of deduction" in con1 Tractatus de Intelleaus Emendaiione, p.... | |
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