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Σελίδα ix
... animal , the result of which is the consciousness of a picture there . " 66 an ( c . ) Auffassung ( auffassen , literally to catch up ' ) has so many shades of meaning in German that it has to be translated in many different ways ...
... animal , the result of which is the consciousness of a picture there . " 66 an ( c . ) Auffassung ( auffassen , literally to catch up ' ) has so many shades of meaning in German that it has to be translated in many different ways ...
Σελίδα 17
... animal out by his own pigtail , with the motto underneath : Causa sui . Let us finally cast a look at the 16th proposition of the 1st book of the Ethics . Here we find Spinoza concluding from the proposition , ex data cujuscunque rei ...
... animal out by his own pigtail , with the motto underneath : Causa sui . Let us finally cast a look at the 16th proposition of the 1st book of the Ethics . Here we find Spinoza concluding from the proposition , ex data cujuscunque rei ...
Σελίδα 53
... . The third form of causality is the motive . Under this form causality rules animal life proper : that is , the exte- 6 rior , consciously performed actions of all animals . FIRST CLASS OF OBJECTS FOR THE SUBJECT . 53.
... . The third form of causality is the motive . Under this form causality rules animal life proper : that is , the exte- 6 rior , consciously performed actions of all animals . FIRST CLASS OF OBJECTS FOR THE SUBJECT . 53.
Σελίδα 54
... animal is therefore the faculty of knowing , of representing ( Das Vorstellen ) . Animals , as such , always move towards some aim and end , which therefore must have been recognised by them : that is to say , it must have presented ...
... animal is therefore the faculty of knowing , of representing ( Das Vorstellen ) . Animals , as such , always move towards some aim and end , which therefore must have been recognised by them : that is to say , it must have presented ...
Σελίδα 55
... animals because of the greater simplicity of their intellect , which is limited to the perception of what is present . Man's in- tellect is double : for not only has he intuitive , but abstract , knowledge , which last is not limited to ...
... animals because of the greater simplicity of their intellect , which is limited to the perception of what is present . Man's in- tellect is double : for not only has he intuitive , but abstract , knowledge , which last is not limited to ...
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