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Principles of Cartesian Philosophy with Metaphysical Thoughts (1663)
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Principles of Cartesian Philosophy with Metaphysical Thoughts
by Baruch Spinoza
⇥ All extension can be divided, at least in thought.⏎⇥ No one who has learned even the elements of mathematics doubts the truth of this axiom. For the space between a tangent and a circle can always be divided by an infinite number of larger circles. The same point is also made obvious by the asymptotes of the hyperbola.🏁
Submitted by superderoche (@super_deroche) - 01/05/2026
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Principles of Cartesian Philosophy with Metaphysical Thoughts
by Baruch Spinoza
⇥ All extension can be divided, at least in thought.⏎⇥ No one who has learned even the elements of mathematics doubts the truth of this axiom. For the space between a tangent and a circle can always be divided by an infinite number of larger circles. The same point is also made obvious by the asymptotes of the hyperbola.🏁
Submitted by superderoche (@super_deroche) - 01/05/2026
Book Philosophy 5.81 Ranked
