I-II. Two substances, whose attributes are different, have nothing in common.
The EthicsBenedict de Spinoza
PROP. II. Two substances, whose attributes are different, have nothing in common.
Proof.—Also evident from Def. iii. For each must exist in itself, and be conceived through itself; in other words, the conception of one does not imply the conception of the other.
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