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Intellect perceives reality as it is from "summary" of Spinoza: Ethics by Benedictus de Spinoza

Intellect, according to Spinoza, possesses the ability to perceive reality in its true essence. This means that the intellect is capable of understanding reality as it truly exists, without any distortion or confusion. In contrast to the imagination, which often leads us astray with its limited and deceptive representations, the intellect has the capacity to grasp reality in a clear and distinct manner. It allows us to see things as they are, rather than as we might wish them to be. By using reason and logic, the intellect is able to discern the underlying truths of the world. It does not rely on mere appearances or superficial observations, but delves deeper into the nature of things. Through the intellect, we are able to gain a more profound understanding of the world around us, uncovering t...
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    Spinoza: Ethics

    Benedictus de Spinoza

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