causa sui (pronounced[ˈkau̯.saˈsʊ.iː];
transl. cause of itself, self-caused) is a Latin phrase that refers to a philosophical concept central to
Benedict Spinoza's thought. It refers to the only substance that has its
reason for existing within itself, i.e.
God.
causa sui (pronounced[ˈkau̯.saˈsʊ.iː];
transl. cause of itself, self-caused) is a Latin phrase that refers to a philosophical concept central to
Benedict Spinoza's thought. It refers to the only substance that has its
reason for existing within itself, i.e.
God.