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Contrary to Cartesius , who had separated mind and matter as two independent substances , Spinoza conceives the two as one . According to him God or mind is not above , beside or separated from the universe or nature , but in nature .
Contrary to Cartesius , who had separated mind and matter as two independent substances , Spinoza conceives the two as one . According to him God or mind is not above , beside or separated from the universe or nature , but in nature .
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It is reason which distinguishes a first cause , mind , and matter , which , however , are not so related to each other that mind is the sublimated blossom of matter , or matter a condensation of mind , but they are complements of each ...
It is reason which distinguishes a first cause , mind , and matter , which , however , are not so related to each other that mind is the sublimated blossom of matter , or matter a condensation of mind , but they are complements of each ...
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It is this intellectual love of God which affords man supreme happiness and true peace of mind . Spinoza's philosophy shows a consequence and consistence of thought , such as has not been attained by many . To those who are armed with ...
It is this intellectual love of God which affords man supreme happiness and true peace of mind . Spinoza's philosophy shows a consequence and consistence of thought , such as has not been attained by many . To those who are armed with ...
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Contents
I | 106 |
Chalcis and What we saw Therein By DOUGLAS WYNN WILLIAMS | 143 |
Cleansing the Black River By F M HOLMES | 172 |
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