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visNaturalismo em Spinoza e HumeAbstract: Often, driven by compelling arguments, we submit our judgments to the authority of others and ignore certain philosophical relationships that otherwise would appear as self-evident. Used to digging trenches, we do not realize the armistices or even the intellectual alliances that insinuate themselves in philosophy. Thus, assaulted by the semantic charge of categories such as rationalism and empiricism, we proceed to arranging the opposing camps and choosing our side in this kind of great philosophical dispute. But such big words are rarely used to something truly useful. In short, strange affinities aproximate Hume and Spinoza.
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