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Freedom is found in understanding necessity from "summary" of Spinoza: Ethics by Benedictus de Spinoza

The concept that freedom is found in understanding necessity is a fundamental idea in the philosophy of Spinoza. Spinoza argues that true freedom does not come from acting without constraints, but rather from understanding and accepting the necessary causes that determine our actions. In other words, true freedom is not the ability to do whatever we want, but rather the ability to act in accordance with our own nature and the nature of the world around us. According to Spinoza, everything that happens in the world is determined by a chain of necessary causes. This means that every action we take is the result of a series of causes that are beyond our control. However, Spinoza believes that by understanding these causes, we can come to see that our actions are not arbitrary or random, but rather are determined by the nature of the world and the laws that govern it. By understanding the necessary causes that dete...
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    Spinoza: Ethics

    Benedictus de Spinoza

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