Spinoza and Religion: A Study of Spinoza's Metaphysics and of His Particular Utterances in Regard to Religion, with a View to Determining the Significance of His Thought for Religion and Incidentally His Personal Attitude Toward it

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Open Court Publishing Company, 1906 - 344 pagina's
 

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Pagina 250 - 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.
Pagina 116 - So, also, a mode of extension and the idea of that mode are one and the same thing, though expressed in two ways.
Pagina 263 - He can be manifested through the essence of the human mind, considered under the form of eternity; that is to say, the intellectual love of the mind towards God is part of the infinite love with which God loves Himself.
Pagina 235 - Religion, therefore, as I now ask you arbitrarily to take it, shall mean for us the feelings, acts, and experiences of individual men in their solitude, so far as they apprehend themselves to stand in relation to whatever they may consider the divine.
Pagina 206 - But the order and connection of ideas is the same as the order and connection of causes (Prop.
Pagina 16 - Cursed be he by day and cursed be he by night; cursed be he when he lies down and cursed be he when he rises up. Cursed be he when he goes out and cursed be he when he comes in.
Pagina 254 - Whatever is, is in God, and nothing can be or be conceived without God.

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