Baruch Spinoza — "The more knowledge we have of things, the more complete and perfect is our knowl…"
The more knowledge we have of things, the more complete and perfect is our knowledge of God.
The more knowledge we have of things, the more complete and perfect is our knowledge of God.
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"I have made a ceaseless effort not to ridicule, not to bewail, not to scorn human actions, but to understand them."
"I call a thing free which exists and acts by the sole necessity of its own nature; and I call that compelled which is determined by something else to exist and act in a fixed and determinate manner."
"Man, in so far as he is determined to act, is a part of nature, and is necessarily determined to do whatever he does."
"The intellectual love of God is the very love of God with which God loves himself, not insofar as he is infinite, but insofar as he can be explicated through the human mind's essence, considered under…"
"The greatest pride and baseness are the most frequent causes of disputes."
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