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1 Intro| philosophy is his successor Spinoza, who lived in the following 2 Intro| generation. The system of Spinoza is less personal and also 3 Intro| Parmenides. The teaching of Spinoza might be described generally 4 Intro| world. The substance of Spinoza has two attributes, which 5 Intro| philosophy. The famous theorem of Spinoza, ‘Omnis determinatio est 6 Intro| another famous expression of Spinoza, ‘Contemplatio rerum sub 7 Intro| eternitatis.’ According to Spinoza finite objects are unreal, 8 Intro| of evil (Timaeus; Laws) Spinoza approaches nearer to Plato 9 Intro| virtue is knowledge, so Spinoza would have maintained that 10 Intro| objects or individuals of Spinoza, just as there is between 11 Intro| world of sense.~Removed from Spinoza by less than a generation Phaedo Part
12 Intro| the pantheistic system of Spinoza: or as an individual informing The Sophist Part
13 Intro| the famous proposition of Spinoza,—not ‘Omnis determinatio 14 Intro| the credit of anticipating Spinoza and Hegel. But his conception 15 Intro| anticipates the doctrine of Spinoza that all determination is 16 Intro| developed by the genius of Spinoza and Hegel. But there is 17 Intro| transition from Descartes to Spinoza or from Locke to Berkeley Timaeus Part
18 Intro| viewed, in the language of Spinoza, ‘sub specie aeternitatis,’ 19 Intro| system, we find that, like Spinoza, he combines idealism with


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