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subjective social world there exist only individuals ; that the existence of each
individual is separate from the existence of other individuals ; that they are not
permeated existentially and ontologically by any identical entity ; at the best they
may ...
subjective social world there exist only individuals ; that the existence of each
individual is separate from the existence of other individuals ; that they are not
permeated existentially and ontologically by any identical entity ; at the best they
may ...
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From these premises it naturally follows that society is a superindividual and
supersingularistic system , which lives its own organic ( but not organismic ) * life
and has its own existential modus , irreducible to the existence of the individuals .
From these premises it naturally follows that society is a superindividual and
supersingularistic system , which lives its own organic ( but not organismic ) * life
and has its own existential modus , irreducible to the existence of the individuals .
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Duration , for Spinoza , is “ existence in so far as it is conceived as a certain form
of quantity , ” or “ indefinite continuance of existing . " Time is a measurement of
duration , and as for Descartes , it exists only in our thought ( as an ens rationis )
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Duration , for Spinoza , is “ existence in so far as it is conceived as a certain form
of quantity , ” or “ indefinite continuance of existing . " Time is a measurement of
duration , and as for Descartes , it exists only in our thought ( as an ens rationis )
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