In the second part of ethics spinoza says: so long as the human
mind perceives things from the common order of Nature, it does not
have an adequate, but only a confused and mutilated knowledge of
itself, of its own body, and of external bodies.
In five pages Please explain:
What this means?, Why Spinoza thinks as such?, and wether or to what extent Hume would agree with him.
Spinozas ethics PDF: http://www.earlymoderntexts.com/assets/pdfs/spinoza1665.pdf
quote on page 37
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