| Émile Edmond Saisset - 1863 - 338 pagina’s
...extension and thought are not two substances, but one only, considered under two points of view, so a mode of extension, and the idea of that mode, are only one and the same thing, expressed in two different manners. For instance, a circte which exists in nature, and the idea of such a circle, which... | |
| Émile Edmond Saisset - 1863 - 328 pagina’s
...extension and thought are not two substances, but one only, considered under two points of view, so a mode of extension, and the idea of that mode, are only one and the same thing, expressed in two different manners. For instance, a circle which exists in nature, and the idea of such a circle, which... | |
| Benedictus de Spinoza - 1883 - 432 pagina’s
...one and the same substance, which is now comprehended under this attribute and now under that. Thus, also, a mode of extension and the idea of that mode are one and the same thing expressed in two different ways — a truth which some of the Hebrews appear... | |
| Benedictus de Spinoza - 1891 - 470 pagina’s
...extended are one and the same substance, comprehended now through one attribute, now through the other. So, also, a mode of extension and the idea of that mode are one and the same thing, though expressed in two ways. This truth seems to have been dimly recognized... | |
| Benedictus de Spinoza - 1892 - 222 pagina’s
...substance are one and the same substance, which is comprehended now under this, now under that attribute. So also, a mode of extension and the idea of that mode are one and the same thing, but expressed in two ways ; a truth which certain of the Hebrews* appear to... | |
| Benedictus de Spinoza - 1901 - 478 pagina’s
...extended are one and the same substance, comprehended now through one attribute, now through the other. So, also, a mode of extension and the idea of that mode are one and the same thing, though expressed in two ways. This truth seems to have been dimly recognized... | |
| Paul Janet, Gabriel Séailles - 1902 - 412 pagina’s
...one and the same substance, which is now comprehended under this attribute, and now under that. Thus also, a mode of extension and the idea of that mode are one and the same thing expressed in two different ways. . . . For example, a circle existing in nature... | |
| James Iverach - 1904 - 280 pagina’s
...extended are one and the same Substance, comprehended now through one attribute, now through the other; so also, a mode of extension and the idea of that mode are one and the same thing, though expressed in two ways." Why should the thing be expressed in two ways?... | |
| George Stuart Fullerton - 1904 - 652 pagina’s
...extended substance are one and the same substance, apprehended now under this, now under that attribute. So, also, a mode of extension and the idea of that mode are one and the same thing, but expressed in two ways — a truth which certain of the Hebrews appear to... | |
| Elmer Ellsworth Powell - 1906 - 398 pagina’s
...substance, which is comprehended (comprehenditur) now under one attribute and now under the other. So also a mode of extension and the idea of that mode are one and the same thing, but expressed in two ways."1 This language was occasioned apparently by the... | |
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