Baruch Spinoza Quotes About Pain

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  • Love is pleasure accompanied by the idea of an external cause, and hatred pain accompanied by the idea of an external cause.

    Baruch Spinoza (2014). “The Road to Inner Freedom: The Ethics”, p.22, Open Road Media
  • From what has been said we can clearly understand the nature of Love and Hate. Love is nothing else but pleasure accompanied by the idea of an external cause: Hate is nothing else but pain accompanied by the idea of an external cause. We further see, that he who loves necessarily endeavors to have, and to keep present to him, the object of his love; while he who hates endeavors to remove and destroy the object of his hatred.

    Baruch Spinoza “Ethics”, Lulu.com
  • Simply from the fact that we have regarded a thing with the emotion of pleasure or pain, though that thing be not the efficient cause of the emotion, we can either love or hate it.

    Baruch Spinoza (1981). “Ethics”, p.108, Commodius Vicus
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Baruch Spinoza

  • Born: November 24, 1632
  • Died: February 21, 1677
  • Occupation: Philosopher