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XX Thus Schelling's spiritual intuition of a spiritual reality becomes the merely intellectual apprehension of a bare abstraction ; and nature , deprived of its animating principle , is opposed to intelligence in an absolute antithesis ...
XX Thus Schelling's spiritual intuition of a spiritual reality becomes the merely intellectual apprehension of a bare abstraction ; and nature , deprived of its animating principle , is opposed to intelligence in an absolute antithesis ...
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Thus Spinoza would agree with Synesius in calling God Φύσις εν Νοεροίς , 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 εν Νοεροίς , 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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gence , but intelligence itself revealed as an earlier power in the process of self - construction . Μάκαρ , ίλαθι μοι " Πάτερ , ίλαθι μου Εί παρά κόσμον , 5 Εί παρά μοίραν Των σων έθιγον ! Bearing then this in mind , that intelligence ...
gence , but intelligence itself revealed as an earlier power in the process of self - construction . Μάκαρ , ίλαθι μοι " Πάτερ , ίλαθι μου Εί παρά κόσμον , 5 Εί παρά μοίραν Των σων έθιγον ! Bearing then this in mind , that intelligence ...
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