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Ethics by Benedict Spinoza explores the nature of reality, human emotions, and the path to true happiness through a lens of rationality and logic. The book is structured as a series of propositions, moving from discussions on God and the universe to the nature of the human mind, emotions, and finally, the road to intellectual and emotional liberation. Spinoza's systematic philosophy aims to understand the universe and our place in it to achieve a life of contentment and peace.
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This book may appeal to you if you enjoy exploring profound philosophical ideas about human nature, happiness, and the universe. Spinoza's rigorous analysis and unique perspective provide deep insights into ethics and metaphysics that challenge traditional views.

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Provides a coherent picture of reality, and a guide to the meaning of an ethical life. This book follows a logical format, it defines in turn the nature of God, the mind, the emotions, human bondage to the emotions, and the power of understanding.

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Ethics, published shortly after the death of the Dutch philosopher Benedict Spinoza, stands as his greatest and most impactful work. The book meticulously constructs a holistic philosophical system that delves into the essence of existence and the ethical life. Spinoza employs a rigorous, geometric method, presenting propositions and axioms in a logical progression. This structured approach allows him to systematically explore profound questions about the nature of God, the human mind, emotions, and their innate power over mankind, culminating in a deep inquiry into human freedom and the road to true happiness.

In the first part of Ethics, Spinoza examines the concept of God, describing a singular, infinite substance that forms the basis of all reality. He rejects the notion of a personal deity, instead positing that God and Nature are two names for the same reality, challenging traditional religious views and laying the groundwork for his naturalistic philosophy.

The second part delves into the human mind, exploring its origins and relationship with the body. Spinoza contemplates how the mind's capabilities to perceive and understand the world around it arise from its inextricable link to the physical form, offering a view that contrasts sharply with Cartesian dualism.

As the discussion progresses into the third section, Spinoza considers the emotions, or 'affects,' and how they function. He categorises them, explores their causes, and illustrates the extent of their power over individuals, often binding them in a state of bondage. By understanding the nature of these emotions, Spinoza argues, one can begin to gain mastery over them.

In the fourth segment, Spinoza outlines the concept of human bondage, explaining how emotions can dominate human existence and impede the pursuit of true understanding and freedom. He provides insights into how individuals can liberate themselves through reason and intellectual development.

Finally, the book transitions into the power of understanding. Spinoza contemplates the nature of intellect, insight, and ultimately the potential for human redemption through sophisticated thought and philosophical meditation. He posits that through cultivating a deep understanding of nature and aligning oneself with the rational order, individuals can achieve a state of lasting happiness and freedom.

Ethics remains a profound and influential work, celebrated for its elegant simplicity and depth. It offers a remarkable reflection on the potential for personal salvation and ethical living through a deep commitment to rational thought and philosophical enquiry. This masterful synthesis of metaphysics, epistemology and ethics continues to inspire and challenge readers, asserting its place as a cornerstone of Western philosophy.

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Ethics by Benedict Spinoza is highly regarded, with Bertrand Russell praising it as the work of the noblest and most lovable philosopher, noting its supreme ethical standing.

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ISBN: 9780140435719

Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 27 June 1996

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Penguin Classics

Contributors:

  • Introduction by Stuart Hampshire
  • Translated by Edwin Curley

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 12.0mm

Width: 129.0mm

Height: 198.0mm

Weight: 157g

Pages: 208

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About the Author

Benedict de Spinoza was born in Amsterdam in 1632, where his orthodox Jewish family had fled from persecution in Portugal. Spinoza was expelled from the synagogue for his heterodox philosophy, and earned his living as an optical-lens grinder. He identified God with nature and denied the possibility of an act of creation. Ethics was published in 1677 after his death and explored a doctrine which inspired the Romantic poets. Edwin Curley is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Michigan and editor and translator of Spinoza's Collected Works. Stuart Hampshire was elected a Fellow of All Souls in 1936 and was a tutor in philosophy. He has held numerous presitigious academic posts.

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