| Benjamin Rand - 1909 - عدد الصفحات: 832
...XXXVI. The intellectual love of the mind towards God is that very love of God whereby God loves himself, not in so far as he is infinite, but in so far as he can be explained through the essence of the human mind regarded under the form of eternity; in other... | |
| James Lindsay - 1909 - عدد الصفحات: 402
...The mind's intellectual love of God," says Spinoza, " is the very love wherewith God loves Himself, not in so far as He is infinite, but in so far as He can be expressed by the essence of the human mind, considered under the form of eternity ; that is,... | |
| Mary Whiton Calkins - 1910 - عدد الصفحات: 618
...saying, not that one thought or motion depends on another thought or motion, but that it depends on " God not in so far as he is infinite, but in so far as he is considered as affected by another idea of a particular, actually existing thing" (Pt. II., Prop. 9). When Spinoza... | |
| William Hale White - 1910 - عدد الصفحات: 400
...death." The intellectual love of the mind towards God is the very " love with which He loves Himself, not in so far as He is infinite, but in so far as He can be manifested through the essence of the human mind, considered under the form of eternity; that... | |
| 1912 - عدد الصفحات: 770
...of God. When, therefore, we say that the human mind perceives this or that, we say merely that God, not in so far as he is infinite, but in so far as he is manifested by the nature of the human mind, that is, in so far as he constitutes the essence of the... | |
| Benjamin Rand - 1912 - عدد الصفحات: 766
...mind also. In the second place, it does not follow that this idea or knowledge of the mind is in God in so far as he is infinite, but in so far as he is affected by another idea of an individual thing (9). But the order and connection of ideas is the same... | |
| Hermann Türck - 1914 - عدد الصفحات: 504
...similarly: "The intellectual love of the mind towards God is the very love with which He loves Himself, not in so far as He is infinite, but in so far as He can be manifested through the essence of the human i Mark xi. 18. — * Mark xiv. 62; op. Daniel vii.... | |
| William Samuel Johnson - 1915 - عدد الصفحات: 136
...will! The intellectual love of the mind towards God is that very love of God whereby God loves himself, not in so far as he is infinite, but in so far as he can be explained through the essence of the human mind regarded under the form of eternity; in other... | |
| George Trumbull Ladd - 1915 - عدد الصفحات: 332
...case, "the intellectual love of the mind [204] toward God is the very love with which He loves Himself, not in so far as He is infinite, but in so far as He can be manifested through the essence of the human mind, considered under the form of eternity (sub... | |
| 1918 - عدد الصفحات: 428
...human mind, he said, is part of the infinite intellect of God, or the idea of the human mind is in God, not in so far as He is infinite, but in so far as he is affected by another idea of an individual thing." His meaning is evidently that in so far as a man... | |
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