Modern Classical Philosophers: Selections Illustrating Modern Philosophy from Bruno to SpencerHoughton, Mifflin, 1908 - 740 strán (strany) |
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... distinct from Him , as the effect from the efficient , the thing produced from that which produced it . And these two points of view are different , because not everything which comes first and is of more value is the cause of that ...
... distinct from Him , as the effect from the efficient , the thing produced from that which produced it . And these two points of view are different , because not everything which comes first and is of more value is the cause of that ...
Strana 7
... distinct , and more explicit , and also ( in so far as I can see from the above ) more profound : yet you will give me pleasure if you will explain the whole more in detail , beginning by informing me just what is that universal ...
... distinct , and more explicit , and also ( in so far as I can see from the above ) more profound : yet you will give me pleasure if you will explain the whole more in detail , beginning by informing me just what is that universal ...
Strana 9
... distinct from the substance and essence of its effects , and therefore its existence is not like that of things that are generated and decay , although it embraces such things . A cause is intrinsic with respect to the actuality of its ...
... distinct from the substance and essence of its effects , and therefore its existence is not like that of things that are generated and decay , although it embraces such things . A cause is intrinsic with respect to the actuality of its ...
Strana 10
... distinct efficient cause . Just so the soul of the universe , in so far as it animates and informs things , is an intrinsic and formal part of that universe . But in so far as it directs and governs , it is not a part , it does not rank ...
... distinct efficient cause . Just so the soul of the universe , in so far as it animates and informs things , is an intrinsic and formal part of that universe . But in so far as it directs and governs , it is not a part , it does not rank ...
Strana 84
... distinct ; but only that to be every man's , that he can get ; and for so long , as he can keep it . And thus much for the ill condition , which man by mere nature is actually placed in ; though with a possibility to come out of it ...
... distinct ; but only that to be every man's , that he can get ; and for so long , as he can keep it . And thus much for the ill condition , which man by mere nature is actually placed in ; though with a possibility to come out of it ...
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absolute absolutely infinite abstract actual appear apperception attribute body called cause colour conceive conception condition connexion consciousness consequently consider Coroll corporeal substance Descartes determined distinct effect efficient cause emotions empirical entelechies essence eternal existence experience extensive quantity fact faculties feeling finite follows Hence identity imagination infinite innate intellectual intuition intuitive knowledge judgment kind of knowledge logical matter means merely modes Monad moral natural philosophy necessarily necessary never notion object observe odour original pain particular perceived perception perfect phenomena philosophy pleasure posited Positive Philosophy possible present principle priori produce Proof proposition pure reason Q. E. D. PROP reality regard relation rience sensation sense sensible qualities simple ideas smell soul space spirit statue substance substratum summum bonum supposed syllogism synthesis synthetic propositions thing-in-itself things thought tion transcendental transcendental ideality true truth understanding unity universal whole words