[309:3] When contrasted with the temporal realm of "generation and decay," this ultimate object is often called the eternal.

[311:4] Holland, 1632-1677.

[312:5] Spinoza: Ethics, Part I. Translation by Elwes, p. 45.

[314:6] Ibid., p. 49.

[318:7] Ibid., pp. 77, 81.

[329:8] Plato: Symposium, 211. Translation by Jowett.

[330:9] Plato: Republic, 533. Translation by Jowett.

[337:10] See Burnet: Op. cit., pp. 322-333.

[338:11] Leibniz: Discourse on Metaphysics. Translation by Montgomery, p. 15. In so far as the monads are spiritual this doctrine tends to be subjectivistic. Cf. [Chap. IX].

[340:12] Leibniz: New Essays on the Human Understanding. Translation by Latta, p. 363.