Ethics / Spinoza ; translation by W.H. White ; revised by A.H. Stirling ; with an introduction by Don Garrett.

By: Spinoza, Benedictus de, 1632-1677
Contributor(s): White, W.H [translator] | Stilrling, A.H [author] | Garrett, Don [writer of introduction]
Language: English Series: Wordsworth classics of world literaturePublisher: Ware, Herforshire : Wordsworth Editions, 2001Description: xcii, 276 pages : 20 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: .; 9781840221190Subject(s): Ethics -- Netherlands | Philosophy, Dutch | Philosophy, Modern -- 17th centuryDDC classification: 170
Contents:
Of God; of the nature and origin of the mind; on the origin and nature of the affects; of human bondage, or of the strength of affects; of the owner of the intellect, or of human liberty.
Summary: First published in a posthumous edition of 1677, this work by Spinoza is a systematic attempt to work out the nature of God, the relation between mind and body, human psychology, and the best way to live.
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Includes index.

Of God; of the nature and origin of the mind; on the origin and nature of the affects; of human bondage, or of the strength of affects; of the owner of the intellect, or of human liberty.

First published in a posthumous edition of 1677, this work by Spinoza is a systematic attempt to work out the nature of God, the relation between mind and body, human psychology, and the best way to live.

Translated from the Latin.

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