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Thus he defines self - consciousness as the state in which life and intelligence , ascending from the plant upwards , becomes a new kind through the difference of degree , and not by essential opposition.1 This is also Schelling's ...
Thus he defines self - consciousness as the state in which life and intelligence , ascending from the plant upwards , becomes a new kind through the difference of degree , and not by essential opposition.1 This is also Schelling's ...
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Thus Spinoza would agree with Synesius in calling God Φύσις ἐν Νοεροῖς , the Nature in Intelligences ; but he could not subscribe to the preceding Nous Kai Noepós , i . e . Himself Intelligence and intelligent .
Thus Spinoza would agree with Synesius in calling God Φύσις ἐν Νοεροῖς , the Nature in Intelligences ; but he could not subscribe to the preceding Nous Kai Noepós , i . e . Himself Intelligence and intelligent .
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The conception of nature does not apparently involve the co - presence of an intelligence making an ideal duplicate of it , i . e . representing it . This desk for in- stance would ( according to our natural notions ) be , though there ...
The conception of nature does not apparently involve the co - presence of an intelligence making an ideal duplicate of it , i . e . representing it . This desk for in- stance would ( according to our natural notions ) be , though there ...
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