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Title:
Ethics : proved in geometrical order / Benedict de Spinoza ; edited by Matthew J. Kisner, University of South Carolina ; translated by Michael Silverthorne and Matthew J. Kisner.
Author:
Spinoza, Benedictus de, 1632-1677, author.

Kisner, Matthew J., 1974- editor.

Silverthorne, Michael, translator.
Publication Information:
Cambridge ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2018.

©2018
Call Number:
B3973.E5 S55 2018
Abstract:
Spinoza's 'Ethics' is one of the most significant texts of the early modern period, important to history, philosophy, Jewish studies and religious studies. It had a major influence on Enlightenment thinkers and the development of the modern world. In 'Ethics', Spinoza addresses the most fundamental perennial philosophical questions concerning the nature of God, human beings and a good life. His startling answers synthesize the longstanding traditions of ancient Greek and Jewish philosophy with the developments of the emerging scientific revolution. The resulting philosophical system casts out the willing, personal God of Abrahamic religions and takes up the challenge of reconceiving the natural world and human beings in an entirely secular way. This volume offers a new translation based on a new critical edition, reflecting the state of the art in Spinoza scholarship, and also includes an introduction, chronology and glossary to help make this notoriously difficult text accessible.
ISBN:
9781107069718

9781107655638
Series:
Cambridge texts in the history of philosophy

Cambridge texts in the history of philosophy.
Physical Description:
xlix, 272 pages ; 23 cm.
Contents:
First part: Of God -- Second part: Of the nature and origin of the mind -- Third part: Of the origin and nature of the emotions -- Fourth part: Of human servitude, or Of the strength of the emotions -- Fifth part: On the power of the intellect, or Of human freedom.
Uniform Title:
Ethica. English
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