Falsity consists privation knowledge, inadequate, fragmentary, confuse — Baruch Spinoza, Ethics

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Falsity consists in the privation of knowledge, which inadequate, fragmentary, or confused ideas involve.

Baruch Spinoza, Ethics

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Related Topics: epistemology, knowledge, philosophy, philosophy-of-mind, spinoza, truth

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