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Ethics

Benedict de Spinoza - Author

Edwin Curley - Translator

Stuart Hampshire - Introduction by

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ISBN 9780140435719 | 208 pages | 26 Jul 2005 | Penguin Classics | 5.07 x 7.79in | 18 - AND UP
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"The noblest and most lovable of the great philosophers...ethically he is supreme." —Bertrand Russell

Published shortly after his death in 1677, Ethics is undoubtedly Spinoza’s greatest work—a fully cohesive philosophical system that strives to provide a coherent picture of reality and to comprehend the meaning of an ethical life. Following a logical step-by-step format, it defines in turn the nature of God, the mind, human bondage to the emotions, and the power of understanding, moving from a consideration of the eternal to speculate upon humanity’s place in the natural order, freedom, and the path to attainable happiness. A powerful work of elegant simplicity, Ethics is a brilliantly insightful consideration of the possibility of redemption through intense thought and philosophical reflection.

The noblest and most lovable of the great philosophers ... ethically he is supreme. (Bertrand Russell)