<Li> The 20th century novelist W. Somerset Maugham alluded to one of Spinoza's central concepts with the title of his novel Of Human Bondage . </Li> <Li> In the early Star Trek episode "Where No Man Has Gone Before", the antagonist, Gary Mitchell is seen reading Spinoza, and Mitchell's remark regarding his ease in comprehending Spinoza implies that his intellectual capacity is increasing dramatically . The dialogue indicates that Captain Kirk is familiar with Spinoza's work, perhaps as part of his studies at Starfleet Academy . </Li> <Li> In the M * A * S * H episode "Fade Out, Fade In, Part 2", Major Charles Emerson Winchester, on his exile to Korea, describes himself as someone who "can quote Spinoza from memory". </Li> <P> PBS television series, Jeeves and Wooster (1993) Season 4 Episode 2 has Spinoza as a central part of the plot . The series is based on the novels by P.G. Wodehouse and thus perhaps Spinoza also appears in one of them as well . </P>

Things could not have been produced by god in any other way or in any other order than is the case