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Baruch Spinoza, Part I – or, Don’t Blame God for Religion
Devising this post set my blogging back a considerable amount timewise. It is in response to Caprice, and also in response to Self Control. It is also a continuation of The Calculus of Decisions. Spinoza is an amazing thinker. I … Continue reading →
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Tagged Baruch Spinoza, Buddha, decisions, ethics, excommunication, God, Ideas, judaism, knowledge, milton, morals, orthodox, paradise lost, Philosophy, portuguese, satan, Spinoza, suffering, Wittgenstein, Zen
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