This lecture addresses the many aspects of so-called Conditional Design. Conditional Design supposes the necessity of specific rules and algorithms in order to attain a kind of structured freedom.
10. •Concerning God
•Definitions
•Axioms
•Propositions
•Appendix
•On the Nature and Origin of the Mind
•Preface
•Definitions
•Axioms
•Propositions
•Postulates
•On the Origin and Nature of the Emotions
•Definitions
•Postulates
•Definitions of the Emotions
•Of Human Bondage, or the Strength of the Emotions
•Preface
•Definitions
•Axiom
•Propositions
•Appendix
•Of the Power of the Understanding, or of Human Freedom
•Preface
•Axioms
•Propositions
13. “When a number of bodies of the same or different magnitude form close contact
with one another through the pressure of other bodies upon them, or if they
are moving at the same or different rates of speed so as to preserve an
unvarying relation of movement among themselves, these bodies are
said to be united with one another and all together to form one
body or individual thing, which is distinguished from other
things through this union of bodies”
Ethica, II, Proposition 13, definition
Baruch > Benedictus Spinoza
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