Ethic Demonstrated in Geometrical Order And Divided Into Five Parts Which Tre

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Ethic Demonstrated in Geometrical Order And Divided Into Five Parts Which Tre
Spinoza, Benedictus De, 1632-1677
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— So long as the mind imagines anything of this sort, the power of the body and of the mind is lessened or limited (as we have shown in the preced- ing proposition). ISTevertheless the mind will continue to imagine these things until it imagines some other thing which will exclude their present existence (Prop.
ORIGIN AND NATURE OF THE AFFECTS. 119 1 7, pt. 2) ; that is to say, as wc have just shown, tho power of the mind and of the body is diiuinishi-d or limited until the mind imagines someth
...ing wliich ex- cludes the existence of these things. This, thfreforo (Prop. 9, pt. 3), the mind will endeavour to imagiue or recollect as much as possible. — q. E. D.
Cowl. — Hence it follows that the mind is averse to imagine those things which lessen or hinder its power and that of the body.
ScJwl. — From what has been said we can clearly see what love is and what hatred is. Love is nothing but joy accompanied with the idea of an external cause, and hatred is nothing but sorrow with the accompanying idea of an external cause.


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