Ethics
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Ethics

by Baruch Spinoza

Publisher
Independently Published
Pages
148
Language
English
Published
1981

Overview

Benedict de Spinoza's Ethics is one of philosophy's great attempts to explain God, nature, mind, and human freedom in a single system. Written in a rigorous geometric style, it examines emotion, necessity, reason, and the conditions for living well without illusion, and its structure is as distinctive as its argument.

Readers drawn to serious philosophy will find a demanding but rewarding book here. Ethics appeals to anyone interested in the relationship between logic and living, or in a vision of the universe where understanding replaces superstition and spiritual life becomes a matter of clarity, discipline, and peace. It can be challenging, but the reward is lasting. It can be challenging, but the reward is lasting, especially for readers who want a disciplined philosophy of clarity and peace itself.

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