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Spinoza: Practical Philosophy

Machinic Unconscious Happy Hour

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The Ethics of Adam and Knowledge

Deliz spends a little time in, we could say chapter two or the second little essay. It's hard to even talk about how this book is interesting, right? Yeah, it's weird. Delos kind of wants to set up following Spinoza where it's no longer about these transcendent things and evil is sort of established from on high. But would be more of imminent relations in the world where it is about experience and experimentation. When you're healthy, you get a new perspective on what makes us healthier. And so even there unquote quote: "There are bad things for us that decompose our power"

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