| Benedictus de Spinoza - 1876 - 394 pagina’s
...considered under the attribute of thotiyht and explained by it, we call a decision; and when considered under the attribute of extension and deduced from the laws of motion and rest, we call a determination ; — but all this will appear still more clearly in the course of this treatise.... | |
| Benedictus de Spinoza - 1894 - 376 pagina’s
...considered under and expressed by the attribute of thought, we call a decision, and when it is considered under the attribute of extension, and deduced from the laws of motion and rest, we call a determining. This will be still clearer from what I shall say later. But the point I would... | |
| Paul Janet, Gabriel Séailles - 1902 - 432 pagina’s
...simultaneous, or rather, are one and the same thing, which we call decision when it is regarded under or explained through the attribute of thought, and a...conditioned state when it is regarded under the attribute of exteasion and deduced from the laws of motion and rest " (Part III, Prop. II, note). Malebranche :... | |
| Albert G. A. Balz - 1918 - 100 pagina’s
...decision, when it is regarded under and explained through the attribute of thought, and a determination, when it is regarded under the attribute of extension, and deduced from the laws of motion and rest." Clearly we are dealing with one thing here, not two assigned to different worlds. Emotions are definitely... | |
| Brian Brown - 1925 - 330 pagina’s
...attribute of thought and explained through the same we call decision (decretum), and when considered under the attribute of extension and deduced from the laws of motion and rest we call determination (determinatio), which will appear more clearly from what will be said on the... | |
| Benedictus de Spinoza - 1928 - 360 pagina’s
...attribute of thought and explained through the same we call decision (decretum), and when considered under the attribute of extension and deduced from the laws of motion and rest we call determination (determinatio), which will appear more clearly from what will be said on the... | |
| H.A. Ten Have, G.L Kimsma, S.F. Spicker - 1990 - 214 pagina’s
...under the attribute of thought and explained through the same we call a decision, and when considered under the attribute of extension, and deduced from the laws of motion and rest, we call a determination"^. As Vesey [61] rightly remarks, the double-aspect theory is Spinozism popularized.... | |
| Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi - 1994 - 1398 pagina’s
...considered under and explained through the attribute of thought, and determination when considered under the attribute of extension, and deduced from the laws of motion and rest. This will appear more clearly in what follows." Op. Posth., p. 100. *4Q. " The mind does not conceive anything under... | |
| Roger Scruton - 2002 - 152 pagina’s
...under the attribute of thought and explained in terms of it, we call decision, and when considered under the attribute of extension, and deduced from the laws of motion and rest, we call causation. (E 3, 2, Scholium) And for every idea there is an ideatum - an object conceived... | |
| Daniel Garber, Steven M. Nadler - 2005 - 286 pagina’s
...explained through, the attribute ofThought, and which we call a determination when it is considered under the attribute of Extension and deduced from the laws of motion and rest. (G ii. 144; C i. 497) The most obvious way to take these remarks is that there is a single basic structure... | |
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