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Tag: modes

Sub-atomic Stir-Fry and the Indivisibility of Spinoza’s God

Warning: This is some wacky stuff. Spinoza’s Spin on Modes   Primer      The chair I’m sitting on is a mode of God, the one and only substance.  Yup it is.  So I guess in a way I’m sitting on God.  “King of the castle! King of the castle!”.  But wait, I’m also a mode […]

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Everything is One! Dueling with Dualism Part 2

     Welcome back all you crazy Spinoza fans!  In the introduction entry I made on Spinoza I laid out the definitions of the key terms–substance, primary attribute, and mode–I will be using to discuss Spinoza’s arguments.  Before I go any further, I’m just going to be really honest and say that sometimes with metaphysics I […]

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