It is impossible for a man to be affected by any emotion unless he imagines something which excludes the existence of an external cause of that emotion.
Rationalist philosophy
It is impossible for a man to be affected by any emotion unless he imagines something which excludes the existence of an external cause of that emotion.
Rationalist philosophy
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"The human mind has no free will, but is determined to will this or that by a cause which is also determined by another cause, and this again by another, and so on to infinity."
Strange & Unusual"I have made a ceaseless effort not to ridicule, not to bewail, not to scorn human actions, but to understand them."
Strange & Unusual"The more the mind understands, the more capable it is of understanding other things."
Strange & Unusual"The more a thing has perfection, the more it acts, and the less it suffers."
Strange & Unusual"The mind, the more it understands, the more it loves."
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