Spinoza, His Life and PhilosophyDuckworth and Company, 1912 - 427 pages |
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action Albert Burgh already Amsterdam answer appears Aristotle atheism Attributes Blyenbergh called Cartesian cause Colerus common conatus conceived conception conscious considered correspondence criticism definition Descartes desire determined distinct doctrine doth doubt effect emotions endeavour Ethics evil existence experience explain expressed extension fact fear finite follows form of eternity Gersonides Giordano Bruno give Grätz Hague hath Hobbes idea imagination infinite intellectual Jewish Kabbalah Kabbalists kind knowledge language Leibnitz less letter Levi ben Gerson living Maimonides man's manner matter means metaphysical mind mode of thought modern moral motion Neo-Platonic object Oldenburg Opera Posthuma opinion pain passions perceive perfect physical pleasure principles Prop proposition question reason regard religion Rijnsburg Schol Scholium scientific seems sense speak speculative Spinoza Spinoza's philosophy Spinozist Stoics Substance suppose theology theory tion Tractatus Theologico-Politicus treatise true truth understanding universe whole words