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The Meta-physical Study of Spinoza's Pantheism

  

  1. College of Marxism, Dali University
  • Received:2016-11-02 Online:2017-01-15 Published:2017-01-15

Abstract:

In western ideology, "God" is an important and inevitable category. Based on its various explanations, various theory
systems came into being. Spinoza's Pantheism stood out from all the theism and philosophy systems because he interpreted "God" from
a metaphysical prospect and denied the internal mysterious factors but equaled God with nature. Firstly, Spinoza divided nature into
dynamic nature and passive nature and concluded that "God is nature." Secondly, he interpreted God as immanent cause but not the
transient cause and built the connection to atheism through the internalization.

Key words: God, nature, immanent cause, transient cause

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