Baruch Spinoza — "The greatest good is the knowledge of the union which the mind has with the whol…"
The greatest good is the knowledge of the union which the mind has with the whole of nature.
The greatest good is the knowledge of the union which the mind has with the whole of nature.
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"A free man thinks of death least of all things; and his wisdom is a meditation not of death but of life."
"Every man exists by the highest right of nature, and consequently, by the highest natural right, he does whatever follows from the necessity of his own nature."
"The mind, when it understands things, does so according to the order of the intellect, and not according to the order of nature."
"The intellectual love of God is eternal, and it is the highest good of the mind."
"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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