| John Caird - 1888 - 338 pagina’s
...mind;" 2 " The intellectual love of the mind toward God is the very love with which He loves Himself, not in so far as He is infinite, but in so far as He can be expressed by the essence of the human mind conceived under the form of eternity." 3 The infinite... | |
| Ludwig Stein, Arthur Stein - 1905 - 610 pagina’s
...„The mind's intellectual love of God", says Spinoza, „is the very love wherewith God loves Himself, not in so far as He is infinite, but in so far as He can be expressed by the essence of the human mind, considered under the form of eternity; that is,... | |
| Benedictus de Spinoza - 1891 - 470 pagina’s
...The intellectual love of the mind towards God is that very love of God, whereby God loves himself, not in so far as he is infinite, but in so far as he can be explained through the essence of the human mind regarded wider the form of eternity ; in other... | |
| Theodore Francis Wright - 1892 - 284 pagina’s
...it when he says, " When we say that the human mind perceives this or that, we say nothing else than that God, 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... | |
| Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel - 1896 - 588 pagina’s
...III. p. 132 ; Prop. XI. Schol., p. 141. it means nothing else than that God has this or that idea, not in so far as He is infinite, but in so far as He is expressed by the idea of the human mind. And if we say that God has this or that idea, not in so far... | |
| Edward Caird - 1892 - 306 pagina’s
..."The mind's intellectual love of God," says Spinoza, "is the very love wherewith God loves Himself, not in so far as He is infinite, but in so far as He can be expressed by the essence of the human mind, considered under the form of eternity; ie, the mind's... | |
| Baruch Spinoza - 1894 - 434 pagina’s
...mind perceives this or that thing, we say nothing else than that God has this or that idea; not indeed in so far as He is infinite, but in so far as He is manifested through the nature of the human mind, or in so far as He forms the essence of the human mind; and when... | |
| Benedictus de Spinoza - 1895 - 106 pagina’s
...perceives this or that thing, we say nothing else than that God has this or that idea ; not indeed in so far as He is infinite, but in so far as He is manifested through the nature of the human mind, or in so far as He forms the essence of the human mind ; and... | |
| Benedictus de Spinoza - 1895 - 102 pagina’s
...perceives this or that thing, we say nothing else than that God has this or that idea ; not indeed in so far as He is infinite, but in so far as He is manifested through the nature of the human mind, or in so far as He forms the essence of the human mind ; and... | |
| William Hale White - 1900 - 306 pagina’s
...death." The intellectual love of the mind towards God is the very " love with which He loves Himself, not in so far as He is infinite, but in so far as He can be manifested through the essence of the human mind, considered under the form of eternity; that... | |
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