more from this thinker | more from this text
Full Idea
That God is the very nature or substance of all things is the sort of doctrine of ill repute which a recent writer, subtle indeed, though profane, either introduced to the world or revived.
Gist of Idea
That God is the substance of all things is an ill-reputed doctrine
Source
comment on Baruch de Spinoza (The Ethics [1675], I) by Gottfried Leibniz - On Nature Itself (De Ipsa Natura) §08
Book Ref
Leibniz,Gottfried: 'Philosophical Essays', ed/tr. Arlew,R /Garber,D [Hackett 1989], p.160
A Reaction
This is clearly a comment on Spinoza. Leibniz seems to have spent his whole life in shock after his meeting with Spinoza.
8152 | Earth, food, fire, sun are all forms of Brahman [Anon (Upan)] |
2631 | Antisthenes says there is only one god, which is nature [Antisthenes (I), by Cicero] |
20807 | The cosmos and heavens are the substance of god [Zeno of Citium, by Diog. Laertius] |
6038 | Stoics say god is matter, or an inseparable quality of it, or is the power within it [Stoic school, by Chalcidius] |
18461 | Everything existing proceeds from divinity, and is within divinity [Porphyry] |
7256 | In Utopia, the Supreme Being is identical with Nature [More,T] |
12757 | That God is the substance of all things is an ill-reputed doctrine [Leibniz on Spinoza] |
17180 | Everything is in God, and nothing exists or is thinkable without God [Spinoza] |
17181 | God is the efficient cause of essences, as well as of existences [Spinoza] |
4829 | The human mind is part of the infinite intellect of God [Spinoza] |
19408 | To say that nature or the one universal substance is God is a pernicious doctrine [Leibniz] |
7580 | Pantheism destroys the distinction between good and evil [Kierkegaard] |