Spinozistic

Spinozistic
Of, pertaining to, resembling, or representative of the philosophical doctrines of (1632-1677).

Russell was, I believe, especially inclined toward Spinozas view mainly in his world-weary writings in the aftermath of World War I, which, he sometimes claimed, had made him more Spinozistic.

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