Baruch Spinoza — "The mind, when it understands things, does so according to the order of the inte…"
The mind, when it understands things, does so according to the order of the intellect, and not according to the order of nature.
The mind, when it understands things, does so according to the order of the intellect, and not according to the order of nature.
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"The world would be happier if men had the same capacity to be silent that they have to speak."
"The more the mind understands, the more capable it is of understanding other things."
"He who wishes to revenge injuries by reciprocal hatred will live in misery."
"No one can desire to preserve his being without desiring to enjoy life."
"Nature has no end in view, and all final causes are nothing but human figments."
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