„By individual things I understand things which are finite and which have a determinate existence; and if a number of individuals so unite in one action that they are all simultaneously the cause of one effect, I consider them all, so far, as one individual thing.“(Second Part, Chap. IX, VII) #Spinoza #IndividualThings
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