| Martha C. Nussbaum - 1990 - 434 pagina’s
...by another thought. But body is not limited by thought, nor thought by body. 3. By substance 1 mean that which is in itself and is conceived through itself; that is, that the conception of which does not require the conception of another thing from which it has to... | |
| Stephen David Ross - 1995 - 442 pagina’s
...se retourne du dedans au dehors" (Irigaray, EDS, p. 85). 10. by natura naturans we are to understand that which is in itself and is conceived through itself, . . . that is to say God in so far as He is considered as a free cause. But by natura naturata I understand everything... | |
| Joshua Hoffman, Gary S. Rosenkrantz - 1997 - 234 pagina’s
...substance is that of Spinoza. His famous definition of substance is as follows: By substance I mean that which is in itself and is conceived through itself; that is, that the conception of which does not require the conception of another thing from which it has to... | |
| R.O. Savage - 1998 - 212 pagina’s
...certainly is anticipating it, and he is clearly being inspired by Spinoza's understanding of a substance as that which is in itself and is conceived through itself, that is, that which is a causa stti. As it turned out, Leibniz admitted that only God could fit his description... | |
| Samuel Clarke - 1998 - 212 pagina’s
...cuius conceptus non indiget conceptu alterius rei, a quo formari debeat." ["By substance I understand that which is in itself and is conceived through itself, that is, that the concept of which does not require the concept of any other thing from which it must be formed."].... | |
| Ernst Cassirer - 1953 - 278 pagina’s
...trans. Samuel Shirley, ed. Seymour Feldman (Indianapolis: Hackett, 1982), p. 31: "By substance I mean that which is in itself and is conceived through itself; that is, that the conception of which does not require the conception of another thing from which it has to... | |
| Richard Mason - 1999 - 282 pagina’s
...Writing in 1663, he cited a definition in an early version of his Ethics By substance I understand that which is in itself and is conceived through itself; that is, that whose conception does not involve the conception of another thing. I understand the same by attribute,... | |
| Derk Pereboom - 1999 - 392 pagina’s
...of modes on substance, which is built into the definition of modes. A substance, by definition, is that which is in itself, and is conceived through itself: that is that, the concept of which does not need the concept of another thing, from which it must be formed... | |
| Margaret Dauler Wilson - 1999 - 550 pagina’s
...more strongly in an early letter to de Vries (Letter IX). He writes: . . . [B]y substance I understand that which is in itself and is conceived through itself: that is, the concept of which does not involve another thing. I understand the same by attribute. Except that... | |
| Roger Ariew, Eric Watkins - 2000 - 326 pagina’s
...by another thought. But body is not limited by thought, nor thought by body. 3. By substance I mean that which is in itself and is conceived through itself; that is, that the conception of which does not require the conception of another thing from which it has to... | |
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