The Ethics — Benedict de Spinoza

The Ethics
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The Ethics
Benedict de SpinozaBenedict de Spinoza tarafından kaleme alınan The Ethics Platanus Publishing eseri olarak okurlarla buluşuyor The Ethics Benedict de Spinoza Kitap Özeti No doubt i ffdoubt it will be difficult for those who think about things loosely and have not been accustomed to know them by their primary causes to comprehend the demonstration of Prop vii for such persons make no distinction between the modifications of substances and the substances themselves and are ignorant of the manner in which things are produced hence they may attribute to substances the beginning which they observe Thin natural objects Those who are ignorant of true causes make complete confusion think that trees might talk just as well as men that men might be formed from stones as well as from seed and imagine that any form might be changed into any other So also those who confuse the two natures divine and human readily attribute human passions to the deity especially so long as they do not know how passions originate in the mind Yayınevi Platanus Publishing Yazar Benedict de Spinoza Sayfa 263 Sayfa Kağıt 2 Hamur Boyut 14 00x21 00 cm Basım Yılı Nisan 2020 Barkod 9786257060806 Kategori Felsefe Kitapları Genel Felsefe

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No doubt i ffdoubt it will be difficult for those who think about things loosely and have not been accustomed to know them by their primary causes to comprehend the demonstration of Prop vii for such persons make no distinction between the modifications of substances and the substances themselves and are ignorant of the manner in which things are produced hence they may attribute to substances the beginning which they observe Thin natural objects Those who are ignorant of true causes make complete confusion think that trees might talk just as well as men that men might be formed from stones as well as from seed and imagine that any form might be changed into any other So also those who confuse the two natures divine and human readily attribute human passions to the deity especially so long as they do not know how passions originate in the mind