The Study of Nature And the Vision of God : With Other Essays in Philosophy
The Study of Nature And the Vision of God : With Other Essays in Philosophy
Blewett, George John, 1873-1912
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— Note too that what to the Vedantist was an express view of the self, is here only the implication regarding the self, of the general doctrine as to the creature. (Cf. Erdmann, Hist. Philos. Eng. Tr. Vol. I. , pp. 549, 550. ) 2 See Erdmann, Hist. Philos. Eng. Tr. Vol. I. , p. 552. Cf. The reference (p. 219 infra) to Professor Royce's paper on Eckhart. 149 THE METAPHYSIC OF SPINOZA outer man who is a creature of desire and change ; though the intense and practical character of Eckhart's religio...us endeavours made it diffi- cult enough for him to remain consistently at this point of view. The same teaching, though again with the same qualification, is found in the Theologia Germanica. " Now mark : when the creature claimeth for its own anything good, such as Substance, Life, Knowledge, Power, and in short whatever we should call good, as if it were that, or possessed that, or that were itself, or that proceeded from it — as often as this cometh to pass, the creature goeth astray. What did the devil do else, or what was his going astray and his fall else, but that he claimed for himself to be also somewhat, and would have it that somewhat was his, and somewhat was due to him?
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