“The human mind cannot be absolutely destroyed along with the body, but something of it remains, which is eternal.”
Quote by Baruch Spinoza
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Spinoza: The Complete Works
Spinoza: The Complete Works is a seminal compilation that brings together the extensive and varied corpus of Baruch Spinoza's intellectual contributions. It includes his seminal works such as 'Ethics,' 'Theological-Political Treatise,' and 'The Principles of the Emendation of the Intellect,' offering a comprehensive view of his philosophical thought. The collection also features his correspondence, providing insight into his personal and intellectual development. more
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