Psychology, the Test of Moral And Metaphysical Philosophy: An ..., Issues 1-14

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Psychology, the Test of Moral And Metaphysical Philosophy: An ..., Issues 1-14
Henry Longueville Mansel
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[Def. III. shews that by substance is meant the general notion of a thing as conceived, not the many individuals to which the same notion may be applicable : est, therefore, and concipitur, though apparently distinct, are really one, since general notions exist only by being conceived.
Def. VI. clears an ambiguity in Def. IV. and shews that attributum is used to signify, not the whole nature or essence of a substance, but only any one of the constituent parts thereof: in other words, that one s
...ubstance may consist of more attri- butes than one.] Propos. V. In rerum natura non possunt dari du8B aut plures substantise ejusdem natures sive attributi.
Demonstr. Si darentur plures distinctsB, deberent inter se distingui vel ex diversitate attributorum, vel ex diversitate aflfectionum. Si tantum ex diversitate attributorum, concedetur ergo non dari nisi miam ejusdem attributi. At si ex diversitate affectionum &c.
This demonstration contains almost as many fallacies as words.
In the first place, existence as a thing in rerum natura, is assumed to be identical with existence as a notion conceived in the mind.


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