| Benedictus de Spinoza - 1891 - 470 pagina’s
...various emotions of the same man one with another, and 1 Affectiones. Camerer reads affectus—emotions. find that he is more affected or stirred by one emotion...part is made up of inadequate ideas, so that it may be characterized more readily by its passive states than by its activities: on the other hand, that... | |
| Benedictus de Spinoza - 1901 - 472 pagina’s
...one can hate God. QED Corollary. — Love toward God cannot be turned into hate. Note. — It maybe objected that, as we understand God as the cause of...part is made up of inadequate ideas, so that it may * Ajfectiones. Camerer reads affectus — emotions. be characterized more readily by its passive states... | |
| James Iverach - 1904 - 280 pagina’s
...that the intellectual love of God necessarily arises, and this intellectual love of God is eternal. " The power of the mind is defined by knowledge only,...privation of knowledge only ; it therefore follows that the mind is most passive whose greatest part is made up of inadequate ideas, so that it may be characterised... | |
| 1908 - 768 pagina’s
...that he is more affected or stirred by one emo1 Affec1iones. Camercr reads affcctus, emotions. tion than by another. For the strength of every emotion...of an external cause. Now the power of the mind is denned by knowledge only, and its infirmity or passion is denned by the privation of knowledge only:... | |
| 1908 - 768 pagina’s
...Camerer reads aftcctus, emotions. tion than by another. For the strength of every emotion is denned by a comparison of our own power with the power of an external cause. Now the power of the mind is denned by knowledge only, and its infirmity or passion is defined by the privation of knowledge only:... | |
| Benedict de Spinoza - 2006 - 465 pagina’s
...more affected or stirred by one emotion than by another. For the strength of every emotion is denned by a comparison of our own power with the power of...part is made up of inadequate ideas, so that it may * Affec tiones. Camerer reads ofectus — emotions. be "characterized more readily by its passive states... | |
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