E5P14D

Demonstration — Part V

Latin

Nulla est corporis affectio cujus aliquem clarum et distinctum non possit mens formare conceptum (per propositionem 4 hujus) adeoque efficere potest (per propositionem 15 partis I) ut omnes ad Dei ideam referuntur. Q.E.D.

English (Elwes 1883)

There is no modification of the body, whereof the mind may not form some clear and distinct conception (V. iv.); wherefore it can bring it about, that they should all be referred to the idea of God (I. xv.). Q.E.D.

Modern English

There is no affection of the body of which the mind cannot form some clear and distinct concept (E5P4); therefore it can bring it about that all are referred to the idea of God (E1P15). Q.E.D.

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