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  • got a bunch of stuff going on and can't check right now. If I don't get to it within a week, that means I forgot. Please ping me. Blake On Thu, Aug 6, 2015 at 2:47 PM, Lancelot Fletcher lrfletcher@^$1 [spinoza] < spinoza@^$2 > wrote: Does anyone here have access
    Blake McBride Aug 7, 2015
  • all else: whether, in fact, there might be anything of which the discovery and attainment would enable me to enjoy continuous, supreme, and unending happiness.” =============================== You beat me to the quote. We are 100% in sync! Blake
    Blake McBride Jul 18, 2015
  • offer the key. Know whatcha mean. I had surgery two days ago and have to go lie down. I’ll probably watch the end of Prof. Grimes grinding through his lectures on “Values.” I am sorry you under the weather. I truly hope you feel better. Blake
    Blake McBride Jul 18, 2015
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  • good genius which, without any falsity or deception, brings us tidings of the highest good in order thereby to stimulate us to pursue it, and to become united with it; which union is our supreme happiness and bliss. Yea, see my previous post. Blake
    Blake McBride Jul 18, 2015
  • at 10:04 PM, stuarts55 stuarts55@^$1 [spinoza] < spinoza@^$2 > wrote: Hey blake. Stuart here. For now I pass by your remarks on the mystical/magical thing repeat on old post I made regarding this topic, see my post on 10/20/14. Blake McBride
    Blake McBride Jul 18, 2015
  • Gutierrez luiguti_88@^$1 [spinoza] < spinoza@^$2 > wrote: In response to Blake's analogy of the loaf of bread regarding time, I will like to interject have been learned anew are not critical to the conclusions Spinoza draws. Blake Luis __.
    Blake McBride Jul 18, 2015
  • 7:42 PM, stuarts55 stuarts55@^$1 [spinoza] < spinoza@^$2 > wrote: Hello blake, I don't know how 'magic' got in there but as to 'mystical,' certainly one preferred is the life of the wise man to the life of the ignorant man." Blake McBride
    Blake McBride Jul 10, 2015
  • On Thu, Jul 9, 2015 at 6:29 PM, Donovan Rundle donovanrundle@^$1 [spinoza] < spinoza@^$2 > wrote: Can we agree that Spinoza was not a Platonist? Absolutely! Mathematics is a way people represent their world to themselves. Check out Morris Kline’s
    Blake McBride Jul 10, 2015
  • PM, 'Robert Merkin' bobmerk@^$1 [spinoza] < spinoza@^$2 > wrote: Blake may know but take for granted an important aspect of the part of causes (history). I am not a Platonic idealist, and nor was Spinoza. Blake McBride Bob Massachusetts USA
    Blake McBride Jul 10, 2015
  • Hello Oguz, I agree with your summary comments. Thank you for your kind remarks. I will answer your questions in-line below. On Fri, Jul 10, 2015 at 6:58 AM, oguz unal oguzunal@^$1 [spinoza] < spinoza@^$2 > wrote: .... By the way let me know your thoughts
    Blake McBride Jul 10, 2015