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yoroshambo

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According to Spinoza, a person is more powerful:
 
  a. insofar as he tries to preserve his own being.
  b. insofar as he tries to preserve others.
  c. insofar as he neglects to see what is useful to himself.
  d. all of these choices.
  e. none of these choices.

Question 2

All things follow from God's decrees:
 
  a. not at all.
  b. only in cases of pious action.
  c. with the same necessity found in geometry.
  d. b and c. e. none of these choices.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

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