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c9e1c82 The more reality or being a thing has, the greater the number of its attributes. Ethics (Spinoza book)
cd4fb66 Nature abhors a vacuum. Ethics (Spinoza book)
5285513 Whatsoever is, is in God, and without God nothing can be, or be conceived. Ethics (Spinoza book)
6c84f21 God and all attributes of God are eternal. Ethics (Spinoza book)
d2f6359 Nothing exists from whose nature some effect does not follow. Ethics (Spinoza book)
390c8ac men judge of things according to their mental disposition, and rather imagine than understand... Ethics (Spinoza book)
341e298 Thought is an attribute of God, or God is a thinking thing. Ethics (Spinoza book)
1a6808b Extension is an attribute of God, or God is an extended thing. Ethics (Spinoza book)
2b73f76 By reality and perfection I mean the same thing. Ethics (Spinoza book)
9e7b5b0 The order and connection of ideas is the same as the order and connection of things. Ethics (Spinoza book)
59be5eb Substance is in its nature infinite, immutable, indivisible... Ethics (Spinoza book)
f55e1de Hence it follows, that man is constituted by certain modifications of the attributes of God. Ethics (Spinoza book)
3cd7361 The human mind does not involve an adequate knowledge of the parts of the human body. Ethics (Spinoza book)
72f7577 Will and Intellect are one and the same thing. Ethics (Spinoza book)
8027082 Everything, in so far as it is in itself, endeavors to persist in its own being. Ethics (Spinoza book)
b19604a Anything can, accidentally, be the cause of pleasure, pain, or desire. Ethics (Spinoza book)
73828ed He who conceives that the object of his hate is destroyed will feel pleasure. Ethics (Spinoza book)
e619f82 Pride is therefore pleasure arising from a man's thinking too highly of himself. Ethics (Spinoza book)
535a70c We cannot hate a thing which we pity, because its misery affects us painfully. Ethics (Spinoza book)
0ed14a5 We seek to free from misery, as far as we can, a thing which we pity. Ethics (Spinoza book)
4514f38 This hatred towards an object of love joined with envy is called Jealousy... Ethics (Spinoza book)
3ddde8c He who conceives, that one whom he loves hates him, will be a prey to conflicting hatred and love. Ethics (Spinoza book)
16577d5 Anything whatever can be, accidentally, a cause of hope or fear. Ethics (Spinoza book)
27933fc The pain is more and more fostered, if a man conceives that he is blamed by others... Ethics (Spinoza book)
7961c64 No one envies the virtue of anyone who is not his equal. Ethics (Spinoza book)
a778f9d Fear cannot be without hope nor hope without fear. Ethics (Spinoza book)
4f12cff No virtue can be conceived as prior to this endeavor to preserve one's own being. Ethics (Spinoza book)
0e9fb29 No one wishes to preserve his being for the sake of anything else. Ethics (Spinoza book)
a80f100 In so far as a thing is in harmony with our nature, it is necessarily good. Ethics (Spinoza book)
4f6fa11 In so far as men are assailed by emotions which are passions, they can be contrary one to another. Ethics (Spinoza book)
8fde288 In so far only as men live in obedience to reason, do they always necessarily agree in nature. Ethics (Spinoza book)
02a3ba5 Man is a social animal. Ethics (Spinoza book)
0743fd4 Whatsoever we desire from motives of hatred is base, and in a State unjust. Ethics (Spinoza book)
51dce58 The more we understand particular things, the more do we understand God. Ethics (Spinoza book)