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Benedict de Spinoza
A) believed that humans were created separate from nature in order to rule the earth.
B) claimed that God was not just the creator the universe; God was the universe.
C) gained fame for his acceptance of Descartes's theory about the separation between mind and matter.
D) rejected all forms of pantheistic belief.
E) disagreed with the theory of a heliocentric universe.
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