It is not an ens per se, but a product of external influences. |
When the ego is thought, it is defined in the first onto-theo-logy as a cogitatio sui, and in the second as an ens causatum, that is to say, a substantia creata. |
That ens Realissimum, synthesis of monster and superman, surnamed Napoleon! |
To be cogitated is no more an attribute of ens than of Non-ens. |
A literal translation, as Mr. M. Mason observes, of ens Entium. |
They conceived themselves to have thus found positive meanings both for ens and Non-ens. |