The Road to Inner Freedom: The Ethics
The seventeenth century Dutch philosopher views the ability to experience rational love of God as the key to mastering the contradictory and violent human emotions. See More
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Quick ViewThe seventeenth century Dutch philosopher views the ability to experience rational love of God as the key to mastering the contradictory and violent human emotions. See More
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Quick ViewEssential teachings, brilliant musings, and provocative theories from three of history's greatest thinkers. The Road to Inner Freedom: The seventeenth-century Dutch philosopher Baruch Spinoza views the ability to experience... See More
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Quick ViewThe Enlightenment thinker asserts that mental tranquility is achieved through knowledge of God in this brief philosophical treatise. Seventeenth-century philosopher Baruch Spinoza was one of the most original and important... See More
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Quick ViewThe Dutch philosopher Baruch Spinoza was one of the foremost exponents of seventeenth century Rationalism and an early figure of the Enlightenment. His magnum opus, 'Ethics' (1677), opposed Descartes' philosophy of mind-body... See More
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Quick ViewThe Enlightenment included a range of ideas centered on the sovereignty of reason and the evidence of the senses as the primary sources of knowledge and advanced ideals such as liberty, progress, toleration, fraternity... See More
Letters that appear in this volume cover only the last two decades of Spinoza's life and represent a mere fraction of the immense correspondence he carried on during his lifetime. See More
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Quick View• Complete The Ethics in English by Baruch Spinoza • Translated from the Latin by R. H. M. Elwes • Including Biography • Including Commentary about his Philosophy Ethics, Demonstrated in Geometrical Order (Latin... See More
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Quick ViewFar from the Madding Crowd is Thomas Hardy's fourth novel and his first major literary success. It originally appeared anonymously as a monthly serial in Cornhill Magazine, where it gained a wide readership. It deals in... See More