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It all takes place under the aegis of a non-profit organization called Ethica Forum and it is intended to bring a new way of integrating an ethics of exchange and learning.
A Civic Education Miglior acque 2008
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It all takes place under the aegis of a non-profit organization called Ethica Forum and it is intended to bring a new way of integrating an ethics of exchange and learning.
Archive 2008-10-01 Miglior acque 2008
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We produce at length the definitions and axioms of the first book of the "Ethica," and they may judge for themselves: --
Froude's Essays in Literature and History With Introduction by Hilaire Belloc James Anthony Froude 1856
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His metaphysical system, as expounded in his principal work, "Ethica," merges everything individual and particular in the Divine substance, and is thus essentially pantheistic.
Handbook of Universal Literature From the Best and Latest Authorities Anne C. Lynch Botta 1853
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The system of Spinoza, as developed in his "Tractatus Theologico-politicus," and, still more, in his "Ethica," -- a posthumous publication, -- may be said to contain the germs of the whole system both of Theological and Philosophical
Modern Atheism under its forms of Pantheism, Materialism, Secularism, Development, and Natural Laws James Buchanan 1837
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We do not object merely to the _geometrical form_ of his reasoning, -- that is a mere accessory, and one which renders the "Ethica" much more dry and less attractive than the "Tractatus," in which he gives free scope to his subtle intellect, unfettered by any such artificial plan, -- but we object to the essential nature of his system, to the _a priori_ and deductive method by which he attempts to solve some of the highest problems of philosophy respecting God, Nature, and Man.
Modern Atheism under its forms of Pantheism, Materialism, Secularism, Development, and Natural Laws James Buchanan 1837
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George Eliot turned her hand to writing "Middlemarch" only months after completing her translation of Spinoza's "Ethica," and the novel is imprinted with many of Spinoza's ideas, as well as by Eliot's robust wrangling with them.
Novels of Ideas Rebecca Goldstein 2010
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George Eliot turned her hand to writing "Middlemarch" only months after completing her translation of Spinoza's "Ethica," and the novel is imprinted with many of Spinoza's ideas, as well as by Eliot's robust wrangling with them.
Novels of Ideas Rebecca Goldstein 2010
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George Eliot turned her hand to writing "Middlemarch" only months after completing her translation of Spinoza's "Ethica," and the novel is imprinted with many of Spinoza's ideas, as well as by Eliot's robust wrangling with them.
Novels of Ideas Rebecca Goldstein 2010
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Ethica and PEAR have also issued their comments about that same legislation.
OpEdNews - Diary: International Adoption and Attitude Checks 2009
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