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" Most writers on the emotions and on human conduct seem to be treating rather of matters outside nature than of natural phenomena following nature's general laws. They appear to conceive man to be situated in nature as a kingdom within a kingdom... "
Improvement of the Understanding: Ethics and Correspondence of Benedict de ... - Pagina 129
door Benedictus de Spinoza - 1901 - 427 pagina’s
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Ethic: Demonstrated in Geometrical Order and Divided ..., Volume 34;Volume 765

Benedictus de Spinoza - 1883 - 358 pagina’s
...follow the common laws of nature, but things which are outside her. They seem indeed to consider man in nature as a kingdom within a kingdom. For they believe that man disturbs rather than follows her order ; that he has an absolute power over his own actions ; and...
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The Aesthetic Experience: Its Nature and Function in Epistemology

William Davis Furry - 1908 - 434 pagina’s
...thought and extension, soul and body. Descartes agreed with many less critical thinkers in "conceiving man to be situated in nature as a kingdom within a kingdom." The bearer of intelligence does not passively follow the natural order; he interrupts and often shatters...
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Criminal Responsibility and Social Constraint

Ray Madding McConnell - 1912 - 356 pagina’s
...has also been determined by another cause, and this last by another cause, and so on to infinity." 3 "Most writers on the emotions and on human conduct...actions, and that he is determined solely by himself. . . . Nature's laws and ordinances, whereby all things come to pass and change from one form to another,...
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Criminal Responsibility and Social Constraint

Ray Madding McConnell - 1912 - 356 pagina’s
...has also been determined by another cause, and this last by another cause, and so on to infinity." * "Most writers on the emotions and on human conduct...actions, and that he is determined solely by himself. . . . Nature's laws and ordinances, whereby all things come to pass and change from one form to another,...
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Freedom and Purpose: An Interpretation of the Psychology of Spinoza

James Henry Dunham - 1916 - 144 pagina’s
...thought and extension, soul and body. Descartes : agreed with many less critical thinkers in "conceiving man to be situated in nature as a kingdom within a kingdom." The bearer of intelligence does not passively follow the natural order; he interrupts and often shatters...
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1916 - 440 pagina’s
...thought and extension, soul and body. Descartes agreed with many less critical thinkers in "conceiving man to be situated in nature as a kingdom within a kingdom." The bearer of intelligence does not passively follow the natural order; he interrupts and often shatters...
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Freedom and Purpose: An Interpretation of the Psychology of Spinoza

James Henry Dunham - 1916 - 140 pagina’s
...thought and extension, soul and body. Descartes agreed with many less critical thinkers in "conceiving man to be situated in nature as a kingdom within a kingdom." The bearer of intelligence does not passively follow the natural order; he interrupts and often shatters...
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The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge, Volume 9

1918 - 840 pagina’s
...Spinoza tells us, "seem to be treating rather of matters outside of nature than of phenomena which follow nature's general laws. They appear to conceive man...that he has absolute control over his actions and is determined solely by himself.8 As against such a view. Spinoza maintains the doctrine of determinism:...
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Spinoza's Ethics and "De Intellectus Emendatione"

Benedictus de Spinoza - 1928 - 360 pagina’s
...of nature, but with things which are outside the sphere of nature: they seem to have conceived man in nature as a kingdom within a kingdom. For they believe that man disturbs rather than follows the course of nature, and that he has absolute power in his actions,...
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Kants Dialectic

Jonathan Bennett - 1974 - 310 pagina’s
...common view about agency. Of those who do not see the threat, he says: They seem indeed to consider man in nature as a kingdom within a kingdom. For they believe that man disturbs rather than follows her order; that he has an absolute power over his own actions; and...
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