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... Substances . God and Things 3. Attribute and Modes II . THE ATTRIBUTES OF THINGS 1. False Attributes · 368 · 368 368 • 371 • 372 • 373 373 2. The Multitude of Our Errors , and their Chief Source . 375 CHAPTER VII . THE PHILOSOPHY OF ...
... Substances . God and Things 3. Attribute and Modes II . THE ATTRIBUTES OF THINGS 1. False Attributes · 368 · 368 368 • 371 • 372 • 373 373 2. The Multitude of Our Errors , and their Chief Source . 375 CHAPTER VII . THE PHILOSOPHY OF ...
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... substance and material : it is likewise form and order , system , cosmos . In what consists its fundamental form , its principle of order ? These two problems were the first and simplest . The Ionic school undertook to solve the first ...
... substance and material : it is likewise form and order , system , cosmos . In what consists its fundamental form , its principle of order ? These two problems were the first and simplest . The Ionic school undertook to solve the first ...
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... substances : our conception is neither thing nor substance nor simple , and its indistinctness is in proportion to its universality . There is , therefore , no agreement whatever between conception and thing ; hence , no knowledge of ...
... substances : our conception is neither thing nor substance nor simple , and its indistinctness is in proportion to its universality . There is , therefore , no agreement whatever between conception and thing ; hence , no knowledge of ...
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... substance gives , Each in the other works and lives Like heavenly forces rising and descending , Their golden urns reciprocally lending , With wings that winnow blessing . From heaven to earth I see them pressing , Filling the earth ...
... substance gives , Each in the other works and lives Like heavenly forces rising and descending , Their golden urns reciprocally lending , With wings that winnow blessing . From heaven to earth I see them pressing , Filling the earth ...
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... substances , and is not , therefore , an actual unity , —not a “ unum per se , " but only " per acci- dens . " Now , it is exactly in this point that the most pro- nounced contradiction exists between the Cartesian system and the ...
... substances , and is not , therefore , an actual unity , —not a “ unum per se , " but only " per acci- dens . " Now , it is exactly in this point that the most pro- nounced contradiction exists between the Cartesian system and the ...
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