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In a message dated 2/15/07 9:51:47 PM Eastern Standard Time,
daxsein at hotmail.com writes:

> By the phrase “a single movement,” Bergson is alluding to Spinoza’s holism.
> At once a whole and a multitude of parts, created nature (natura naturata ),
> may be understood as the effect of an internal causal unity in this whole;
> that is, as creative nature ( natura naturans). 8 Thus, “Whatsoever is, is
> in God, and without God nothing can be, or be conceived.” 9 This is to say
> that every human being, like every other being, ontologically speaking, “is
>

Bernard:Try substituting the word “mother” for *naturata* and see wht you
get. And then draw some conclusions about Spinoza & co.,
and how God is lost of paternity.

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