[The Ethics by Benedict de Spinoza]@TWC D-Link book
The Ethics

PART I
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vii.); its nature, therefore, involves existence, either as finite or infinite.

It does not exist as finite, for (by Def.

ii.) it would then be limited by something else of the same kind, which would also necessarily exist (Prop.

vii.); and there would be two substances with an identical attribute, which is absurd (Prop.

v.).


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