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" Besides men, we know of no particular thing in nature in whose mind we may rejoice, and whom we can associate with ourselves in friendship or any sort of fellowship; therefore, whatsoever there be in nature besides man, a regard for our advantage does... "
Spinoza: His Life and Philosophy - Page 271
by Frederick Pollock - 1880 - 467 pages
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AN ESSAY ON THE PHILOSOPHY OF SELF-CONSCIOUSNNESS

P. F. FITZGERALD - 1882 - 220 pages
...order of reason, ie, strictly relative to self-conscious or rational Being, that he goes on to say, " Except men, we know of no particular thing in nature...us to preserve, but persuades us, according to the diverse uses thereof, to preserve, destroy, or adapt it to our own use as we will." This is the light...
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An Essay on the Philosophy of Self-consciousness: Containing an Analysis of ...

Penelope Frederica Fitzgerald - 1882 - 220 pages
...order of reason, ie, strictly relative to self-conscious or rational Being, that he goes on to say, " Except men, we know of no particular thing in nature...us to preserve, but persuades us, according to the diverse uses thereof, to preserve, destroy, or adapt it to our own use as we will." This is the light...
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The Chief Works of Benedict de Spinoza: De intellectus emendatione. Ethica ...

Benedictus de Spinoza - 1891 - 470 pages
...emotion of joy, to endeavour, so far as in them lies, to live in obedience to reason. XXVI. Besides men, we know of no particular thing in nature in whose mind we may rejoice, and whom we can associate with ourselves in friendship or any sort of fellowship ; therefore,...
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Improvement of the Understanding, Ethics and Correspondence of Benedict de ...

Benedictus de Spinoza - 1901 - 478 pages
...emotion of joy, to endeavor, so far as in them lies, to live in obedience to reason. XXVI. Besides men, we know of no particular thing in nature in whose mind we may rejoice, and whom we can associate with ourselves in friendship or any sort of fellowship ; therefore,...
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Improvement of the Understanding: Ethics and Correspondence of Benedict de ...

Benedictus de Spinoza - 1901 - 478 pages
...emotion of joy, to endeavor, so far as in them lies, to live in obedience to reason. XXVI. Besides men, we know of no particular thing in nature in whose mind we may rejoice, and whom we can associate with ourselves in friendship or any sort of fellowship ; therefore,...
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The International Crisis in Its Ethical and Psychological Aspects: Lectures ...

Eleanor Mildred Sidgwick - 1915 - 172 pages
...necessary at once for his own existence and development as a human being and for theirs. ' Except man we know of no particular thing in nature in whose Mind we can rej oice. With nothing else can we unite in friendship or in any kind of social life' (Eth. V....
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Improvement of the Understanding, Ethics and Correspondence

Benedict de Spinoza - 2006 - 465 pages
...emotion of joy, to endeavor, so far as in them lies, to live in obedience to reason. XXVI. Besides men, we know of no particular thing in nature in whose mind we may rejoice, and whom we can associate with ourselves in friendship or any sort of fellowship ; therefore,...
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