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Will and intellect stand in the same relation to the nature of God as do motion, and rest, and absolutely all natural phenomena, which must be conditioned by God to exist and act in a particular manner.

Source:Part I, Proposition XXXII, Corollary II
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Baruch Spinoza - Ethics Quotes
  • Book: Ethics
  • Writer: Baruch Spinoza
  • Genre: Philosophy
  • Published: 1677
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