Baruch Spinoza — "The highest good of those who follow virtue is common to all, and all can equall…"
The highest good of those who follow virtue is common to all, and all can equally participate in it.
The highest good of those who follow virtue is common to all, and all can equally participate in it.
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"The human mind, in so far as it perceives things truly, is part of the infinite intellect of God."
"The mind, when it understands things, does so according to the order of the intellect, and not according to the order of nature."
"Blessedness is not the reward of virtue, but virtue itself."
"He who is led by fear and does good to avoid evil, is not guided by reason."
"Emotion, which is a passion, ceases to be a passion as soon as we form a clear and distinct idea of it."
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