V-VIII. An emotion is stronger in proportion to the number of simultaneous concurrent causes whereby it is aroused.
The EthicsBenedict de Spinoza
PROP. VIII. An emotion is stronger in proportion to the number of simultaneous concurrent causes whereby it is aroused.
Proof.—Many simultaneous causes are more powerful than a few (III. vii.): therefore (IV. v.), in proportion to the increased number of simultaneous causes whereby it is aroused, an emotion becomes stronger. Q.E.D.
Note—This proposition is also evident from V. Ax. ii.
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