Re: Can physics and chemistry account for ... ?
Posted: Wed Oct 19, 2011 12:50 am
Not sure. Is it Spinoza's view, or pantheism's view? Honest question.1over137 wrote:That was from Spinoza. I thought he was pantheist.
"The heavens declare the glory of God; the skies proclaim the work of his hands." (Psalm 19:1)
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Not sure. Is it Spinoza's view, or pantheism's view? Honest question.1over137 wrote:That was from Spinoza. I thought he was pantheist.
I give you source. It is in Spinoza, Ethics, in Edwin Curley, translator, The Collected Writings of Spinoza (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1985), volume 1.DannyM wrote:Not sure. Is it Spinoza's view, or pantheism's view? Honest question.1over137 wrote:That was from Spinoza. I thought he was pantheist.
Thanks, Hana, I'll read that soon with time.1over137 wrote:I give you source. It is in Spinoza, Ethics, in Edwin Curley, translator, The Collected Writings of Spinoza (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1985), volume 1.DannyM wrote:Not sure. Is it Spinoza's view, or pantheism's view? Honest question.1over137 wrote:That was from Spinoza. I thought he was pantheist.
The Standford source is: http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/spinoza/. There in section 2.1 is that paragraph (Spinoza's fundamental insight in Book One is that Nature is an indivisible ...)