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... things and equally in the part and the whole . Intuition , on the other hand , may be said to be a direct knowledge of fundamental reality and of other things as following from it . It proceeds ' , he says , ' from an adequate idea of ...
... things and equally in the part and the whole . Intuition , on the other hand , may be said to be a direct knowledge of fundamental reality and of other things as following from it . It proceeds ' , he says , ' from an adequate idea of ...
Strana 477
... things are connected together by necessary links . But the ground of connexion lies at a depth to which science does not and need not penetrate . All things are connected because they are all in essence one ; and it is his vision of all ...
... things are connected together by necessary links . But the ground of connexion lies at a depth to which science does not and need not penetrate . All things are connected because they are all in essence one ; and it is his vision of all ...
Strana 478
... things as following from the essence of the one , which Spinoza calls indifferently substance or nature or God . Beyond or outside God there is nothing : ' all things which are are in God.'1 Finite things are simply modes or ...
... things as following from the essence of the one , which Spinoza calls indifferently substance or nature or God . Beyond or outside God there is nothing : ' all things which are are in God.'1 Finite things are simply modes or ...
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