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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 09 January 2025
Thought is an attribute of God (E2p1) endowed, like every attribute, with infinite and finite modes that are conceived through it (E1def5, E1p16, E2a2). Thought and the related concept of knowledge were important categories in the philosophical theories that Spinoza set out to supplant. Spinoza’s treatment of thought poses some of the most difficult problems for interpreters of his philosophy. These problems are of especially great importance because Thought, as an essence of infinite substance, is arguably the single most fundamental category in his metaphysics and epistemology.
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