Spinoza rejected Descartes' mind-body dualism, seeing them as unified aspects of reality, and believed truth was discoverable through logic as a rationalist and nativist.
Spinoza rejected Descartes' dualism, viewing mind and body as unified aspects of the same reality. He was a rationalist and nativist, believing logic revealed truth.
Front | Spinoza (b) |
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Back | Anti-Descartes dualism – saw mind & body as united, from same reality. Believed in logic to uncover truth (rationalist & nativist) |
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