| Henry Hallam - 1839 - 694 pagina’s
...of God; and when we say, the mind perceives this or that, it is only that God, not as infinite, but so far as he constitutes the essence of the human mind, has such or such ideas. t 82. The object of the human mind is body actually existing. § He proceeds to... | |
| Frederick Denison Maurice - 1862 - 710 pagina’s
...infinite, but in so far forth as JJe is unfolded through the nature of the human mind, or in so far forth as He constitutes the essence of the human mind — has this or that idea. And when we say that God hath this or that idea, not only in so far as He constitutes the nature of the human mind, but also... | |
| Robert Willis - 1870 - 704 pagina’s
...not as he is infinite, nor as he is affected by the ideas of several individual things, but solely in so far as he constitutes the essence of the human mind. Scholium 1. In what precedes I have explained the causes of the notions or conceptions that are entitled... | |
| Frederick Denison Maurice - 1873 - 744 pagina’s
...infinite, but in so far forth as He is unfolded through the nature of the human mind, or in so far forth as He constitutes the essence of the human mind — has this or that idea. And when we say that God hath this or that idea, not only in so far as He constitutes the nature of the human mind, but also... | |
| Frederick Denison Maurice - 1882 - 744 pagina’s
...in so far forth as of God. jje js unfolded through the nature of the human mind, or in so far forth as He constitutes the essence of the human mind — has this or that idea. And when we say that God hath this or that idea, not only in so far as He constitutes the nature of the human mind, but also... | |
| Benedictus de Spinoza - 1883 - 432 pagina’s
...constitutes the nature of the human mind, therefore the knowledge of the mind is not related to God in so far as He constitutes the essence of the human mind ; and therefore (Corol. Prop. 1 1, pt. 2) the human mind so far does not know itself. Moreover, the... | |
| John Caird - 1888 - 338 pagina’s
...perceives anything is to say " that God has this or that idea, not in so far as He is infinite, but in so far as He constitutes the essence of the human mind." But it is involved in the divine attribute of thought that " there must necessarily exist in God an... | |
| William Burt Pope - 1889 - 476 pagina’s
...more than that God, not as He is infinite but as far as He is unfolded by the nature of man, or as far as He constitutes the essence of the human mind, has this or that idea." " Accordingly in the human mind there is no absolute or free will. The mind is a sure and determined... | |
| Benedictus de Spinoza - 1891 - 470 pagina’s
...is infinite, nor in so far as Le is affected by the ideas of very many particular things, but only in so far as he constitutes the essence of the human mind. Note I.—I have thus set forth the cause of those notions, which are common to all men, and which... | |
| Theodore Francis Wright - 1892 - 284 pagina’s
...not in so far as He is infinite, but in so far as He is explained by the nature of the human mind, or in so far as He constitutes the essence of the human mind, has this or that idea." 2 He had already said, " The human mind is a part of the infinite intellect of God." He adds a request... | |
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