id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 31205 Spinoza, Benedictus de The Philosophy of Spinoza .txt text/plain 121384 4681 65 infinite attribute of thought which is the mind of Nature or God. Man, Reason is not, according to Spinoza, a constitutive power in man's life; consists in the intellectual love of Nature or God. Thus Spinoza passes natural faculties depends on our knowledge of God and His eternal laws; that the universal laws of nature, according to which all things exist laws of Nature, so far from demonstrating to us the existence of God, All things have necessarily followed from the given nature of God nature of the human mind, or in so far as He forms the essence of the nature of the human mind; or, whatever happens in the object of the idea absolute nature of God, but the body is determined to existence and man, from the nature of which necessarily follow those things which Excepting man, we know no individual thing in Nature in whose mind we ./cache/31205.txt ./txt/31205.txt