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... Spinoza was first introduced by this cultured man to the wider domain of non - Jewish philosophy , the science of the day , and the literature written in Latin . At about this time Spinoza also began a more systematic study of Latin and ...
... Spinoza was first introduced by this cultured man to the wider domain of non - Jewish philosophy , the science of the day , and the literature written in Latin . At about this time Spinoza also began a more systematic study of Latin and ...
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... Spinoza calls " the intellectual love of God . " It marks the culmination of man's spiritual quest for true blessedness . Spinoza's Ethics : Method and Subject Matter Thus far we have had a brief glimpse of the broad direction and ...
... Spinoza calls " the intellectual love of God . " It marks the culmination of man's spiritual quest for true blessedness . Spinoza's Ethics : Method and Subject Matter Thus far we have had a brief glimpse of the broad direction and ...
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... Spinoza means by ' Sub- stance ' . He also uses the terms ' God ' and ' Nature ' to designate the same unique all - inclusive and ultimate reality . Everything within Nature - all the parts or fragments or aspects of this Substance - ...
... Spinoza means by ' Sub- stance ' . He also uses the terms ' God ' and ' Nature ' to designate the same unique all - inclusive and ultimate reality . Everything within Nature - all the parts or fragments or aspects of this Substance - ...
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On the Term Philosophy | 3 |
PLATOS VIEW OF REALITY AND | 33 |
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