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Amidst his official appointments, he made an arduous detour to the village of Rijnsburg, near Leiden, to visit a young philosopher who held no academic position, had published nothing, and was an outcast in his own community. Yet, even then, Baruch Spinoza was recognized as one of the finest philosophical minds of his age, a mind worth travelling a mighty distance to meet.
The Quest for a Moral Compass: A Global History of Ethics
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