Baruch Spinoza — "The human mind cannot be absolutely destroyed with the body, but something of it…"
The human mind cannot be absolutely destroyed with the body, but something of it remains which is eternal.
The human mind cannot be absolutely destroyed with the body, but something of it remains which is eternal.
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"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."
"The highest good of the mind is the knowledge of God, and the highest virtue of the mind is to know God."
"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."
"I have striven not to laugh at human actions, not to weep at them, nor to hate them, but to understand them."
"The human mind has no free will, but is determined to will this or that by a cause which is also determined by another cause, and this again by another, and so on to infinity."
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