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    Spinoza's substance monism holds that God or Nature is th... — Carmelics
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    Challenges→God is the only pure one — a one that is not also many

    Spinoza's substance monism holds that God or Nature is the one infinite substance, yet this substance necessarily expresses itself through infinitely many attributes and modes.

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    • 1.Infinite substance must express itself infinitely; self-limitation would contradict its perfection and necessity.
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    • 2.Attributes and modes preserve monism: they're expressions of one substance, not separate entities requiring separate explanations.
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    • 3.This framework elegantly solves the mind-body problem: mental and physical are parallel attributes of one substance.
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    • 1.If attributes are truly infinite and distinct, explaining how they all express one substance seems to require hidden, unifying principles.
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    • 2.Necessary expression raises logical problems: if God must express itself, God's freedom appears constrained by logical necessity itself.
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    • 3.The claim that infinite attributes follow from one substance lacks clear logical derivation—it appears stipulated rather than demonstrated.
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