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Comme Spinoza pose l’axiome selon lequel l’homme pense1, il se voit obligé d’affirmer l’existence d’un attribut de la Pensée pour assurer que la pensée de l’homme peut être considérée comme un mode de cet attribut: «Cogitatio attributum Dei est, sive Deus est res cogitans.»2

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Aenishänslin, M. (1993). L’attribut de la Pensée. In: Le Tractatus de Wittgenstein et l’ Éthique de Spinoza. Birkhäuser, Basel. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-0348-8592-8_14

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