Baruch Spinoza — "Man, in so far as he is determined to act, is a part of nature, and is necessari…"
Man, in so far as he is determined to act, is a part of nature, and is necessarily determined to do whatever he does.
Man, in so far as he is determined to act, is a part of nature, and is necessarily determined to do whatever he does.
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"The greatest pride and baseness are the most frequent causes of disputes."
"Nothing comes into being out of nothing."
"Men are deceived if they think themselves free, a belief that consists only in this, that they are conscious of their actions and ignorant of the causes by which they are determined."
"He who wishes to revenge injuries by retaliating them, will live in a circle of hatred."
"Whatsoever is, is in God, and without God nothing can be or be conceived."
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