Baruch Spinoza Quote

The things which... are esteemed as the greatest good of all... can be reduced to these three headings: to wit, Riches, Fame, and Pleasure. With these three the mind is so engrossed that it cannot scarcely think of any other good.


Tractatus de Intellectus Emendatione (1677), I, 3


The things which... are esteemed as the greatest good of all... can be reduced to these three headings: to wit, Riches, Fame, and Pleasure. With...

The things which... are esteemed as the greatest good of all... can be reduced to these three headings: to wit, Riches, Fame, and Pleasure. With...

The things which... are esteemed as the greatest good of all... can be reduced to these three headings: to wit, Riches, Fame, and Pleasure. With...

The things which... are esteemed as the greatest good of all... can be reduced to these three headings: to wit, Riches, Fame, and Pleasure. With...