In a terminal you can type

> which python
or
> where python

Be warned, however, that on Mac OS, this might give you the system default 
python rather than the setup which spyder uses (the latter command above 
should list all possibilities). Depending on how you installed 
python/spyder, it could be in a number of locations; generally if you can 
run spyder from the terminal, then you probably will find the correct 
python.

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