| Robert Willis - 1870 - 704 pagina’s
...attribute (by Ax. 4, Pt I.) ; that is (by Def. 6, Pt I.), ideas of really existing things involve tbe eternal and infinite essence of God : qed Scholium. By existence I do not here understand duration, or existence abstractly conceived and as a certain species of quantity. I speak... | |
| George Stuart Fullerton - 1899 - 166 pagina’s
...the conception of their attribute, that is, must involve the eternal and infinite essence of God. " By existence I do not here mean duration, that is,...ways from the eternal necessity of God's nature ; I am speaking, I say, of the very existence of individual things, in so far as they are in God. For,... | |
| George Stuart Fullerton - 1899 - 178 pagina’s
...the conception of their attribute, that is, must involve the eternal and infinite essence of God. " By existence I do not here mean duration, that is,...infinite ways from the eternal necessity of God's 'Ethics, II, 44, cor. 2. nature ; I am speaking, I say, of the very existence of individual things,... | |
| Benedictus de Spinoza - 1901 - 478 pagina’s
...attribute of those ideas — that is (I. vi.), the eternal and infinite essence of God. QED Note. — By existence I do not here mean duration — that is, existence in so far as it is conceived abstractedly, and as a certain form of quantity. I am speaking of the very nature of existence,... | |
| 1908 - 768 pagina’s
...attribute of those ideas — that is (I. vi.), the eternal and infinite essence of God. QED Note. — By existence I do not here mean duration — that is, existence in so far as it is conceived abstractedly, and as a certain form of quantity. I am speaking of the very nature of existence,... | |
| Benedictus de Spinoza - 2001 - 394 pagina’s
...must necessarily involve the conception of that attribute, or, in other words (Definition 6, part i), must involve the eternal and infinite essence of God. QED Scholium. By existence is to be understood here not duration, that is, existence considered in the abstract, as if it were... | |
| Benedict de Spinoza - 2006 - 465 pagina’s
...attribute of those ideas — that is (I. vi.), the eternal and infinite essence of God. QED Note. — By existence I do not here mean duration — that is, existence in so far as it is conceived abstractedly, and as a certain form of quantity. I am speaking of the very nature of existence,... | |
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