(AP:66) Such are the misconceptions I have undertaken to note; if there
are any more of the same sort, everyone may easily dissipate them for
himself with the aid of a little reflection.
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End of "The Ethics - Part I"
"Joseph B. Yesselman"
August 25, 1997
The Ethics - Part II
On the Nature and Origin of the Mind
Circulated - 1673
Posthumously Published - 1677
Baruch Spinoza
1632 - 1677
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JBY Notes:
1. Text was scanned from Benedict de Spinoza's
"On the Improvement of the Understanding", "The Ethics" and
"Correspondence" as published in Dover's ISBN 0-486-20250-X.
2. The text is that of the translation of "The Ethics" by
R. H. M. Elwes. This text is "an unabridged and unaltered
republication of the Bohn Library edition originally published
by George Bell and Sons in 1883."
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