Affectus qui passio est...
Language: Latin
Affectus qui passio est, desinit esse passio
simulatque ejus claram et distinctam formamus ideam
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- ENG English (Grant Hicks) , "A state of mind that is an affliction ceases to be an affliction", copyright © 2025, (re)printed on this website with kind permission
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A state of mind that is an affliction ceases to be an affliction
Language: English  after the Latin
A state of mind that is an affliction ceases to be an affliction
as soon as we form a clear and distinct idea of it.
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