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Seventeenth century Dutch Philosopher Baruch Spinoza studied human behaviour and rationalism and is credited with the quote: ... Benedictus de Spinoza...
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Twenty-five Fallacies That Lead Us to Believe Weird Things ... Spinoza's Dictum ... But as an affirmation that thinking can go right, I begin with what I call Hume's Maxim and close with what I call Spinoza's Dictum.
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Also presented are Hume's Maxim and Spinoza's Dictum, both important tools used in critical thinking. I am grateful to Michael Shermer for graciously giving me permission to quote this material from his book.
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In sociology, will is a concept, introduced by Ferdinand Toennies (see there), in "Gemeinschaft und Gesellschaft", 1887. Toennies' approach was very much indebted to Spinoza's dictum voluntas atque intellectus unum et idem sunt ("will ... Other related archivesFerdinand Toennies, Gemeinschaft und Gesellschaft, Spinoza, sociology...
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Obiter dictum ... Spinoza's dictum ... dictum - 2 reference results...
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(see all of Benedictus de Spinoza, there are 4 more in this node) ... The Anathematization of Baruch Spinoza Spinoza's Dictum philosophers Why feminist ethics is not relativism...
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(see all of Benedictus de Spinoza, there are 4 more in this node) ... The Anathematization of Baruch Spinoza Spinoza's Dictum philosophers Why feminist ethics is not relativism...
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