The Essential Spinoza

The Essential Spinoza
Author: Baruch Spinoza
Publsiher: Hackett Publishing
Total Pages: 358
Release: 2006-03-15
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781624661976

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Designed to facilitate a thoughtful and informed reading of Spinoza's Ethics, this anthology provides the Ethics, related writings, and two valuable appendices: List of Propositions from the Ethics, which helps readers to trace the development of key themes; and Citations in Proofs, a list of all the propositions, corollaries, and scholia in the Ethics, together with all the definitions, axioms, propositions, corollaries, and scholia to which Spinoza refers in the proofs--thus, readers can locate, for a given item, each instance where Spinoza refers to it.

The Essential Spinoza

The Essential Spinoza
Author: Benedictus de Spinoza
Publsiher: Hackett Publishing Company Incorporated
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2006
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0872208036

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Designed to facilitate a reading of Spinoza's "Ethics," this anthology includes the Ethics, and Spinoza's related writings along with two appendices: List of the Propositions from the "Ethics," which traces the development of key themes; and Citations in Proofs, a list of the propositions, corollaries, and scholia in the "Ethics."

Spinoza Complete Works

Spinoza  Complete Works
Author: Baruch Spinoza
Publsiher: Hackett Publishing
Total Pages: 992
Release: 2002-11-01
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781603846929

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The only complete edition in English of Baruch Spinoza's works, this volume features Samuel Shirley’s preeminent translations, distinguished at once by the lucidity and fluency with which they convey the flavor and meaning of Spinoza’s original texts. Michael L. Morgan provides a general introduction that places Spinoza in Western philosophy and culture and sketches the philosophical, scientific, religious, moral and political dimensions of Spinoza’s thought. Morgan’s brief introductions to each work give a succinct historical, biographical, and philosophical overview. A chronology and index are included.

The Chief Works of Benedict de Spinoza

The Chief Works of Benedict de Spinoza
Author: Benedictus de Spinoza
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 528
Release: 1889
Genre: Ethics
ISBN: UVA:X000372899

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Spinoza s Book of Life

Spinoza s Book of Life
Author: Steven B. Smith
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2003-01-01
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780300128499

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Offering a new reading of Spinoza's masterpiece, Smith asserts that the 'Ethics' is a celebration of human freedom and its attendant joys and responsibilities and should be placed among the great founding documents of the Enlightenment.

A Spinoza Reader

A Spinoza Reader
Author: Benedictus de Spinoza
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2020-03-31
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780691209289

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This anthology of the work of Baruch de Spinoza (1632-1677) presents the text of Spinoza's masterwork, the Ethics, in what is now the standard translation by Edwin Curley. Also included are selections from other works by Spinoza, chosen by Curley to make the Ethics easier to understand, and a substantial introduction that gives an overview of Spinoza's life and the main themes of his philosophy. Perfect for course use, the Spinoza Reader is a practical tool with which to approach one of the world's greatest but most difficult thinkers, a passionate seeker of the truth who has been viewed by some as an atheist and by others as a religious mystic. The anthology begins with the opening section of the Treatise on the Emendation of the Intellect, which has always moved readers by its description of the young Spinoza's spiritual quest, his dissatisfaction with the things people ordinarily strive for--wealth, honor, and sensual pleasure--and his hope that the pursuit of knowledge would lead him to discover the true good. The emphasis throughout these selections is on metaphysical, epistemological, and religious issues: the existence and nature of God, his relation to the world, the nature of the human mind and its relation to the body, and the theory of demonstration, axioms, and definitions. For each of these topics, the editor supplements the rigorous discussions in the Ethics with informal treatments from Spinoza's other works.

The Essential Spinoza

The Essential Spinoza
Author: Paul Strathern
Publsiher: Virgin Books Limited
Total Pages: 53
Release: 2003
Genre: Philosophers
ISBN: 0753507625

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Born into a Jewish emigre family in Amsterdam, Spinoza was later excommunicated for his radical theological speculations. Considered nowadays as one of the great Rationalist thinkers of the seventeenth century his work was at first condemned for its atheistic and subversive nature, his reputation only restored later by critics such as Goethe and Coleridge. Spinoza was an advocate of the freedom of scientific and philosophical speculation in the face of religious and political interference. These witty and informative guides cover the lives and ideas of the major philosophers. Award-winning author Paul Strathern's concise and easily comprehensible style highlights the major advances in philosophy, as well as the men who conceived them and the times in which they lived. Packed with striking quotes, insights and anecdotes, the aim of the Virgin Philosophers Series is to clarify the mysteries of philosophy for the general reader.

Spinoza Theological Political Treatise

Spinoza  Theological Political Treatise
Author: Jonathan Israel,Michael Silverthorne
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 451
Release: 2007-05-03
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781139463614

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Spinoza's Theological-Political Treatise (1670) is one of the most important philosophical works of the early modern period. In it Spinoza discusses at length the historical circumstances of the composition and transmission of the Bible, demonstrating the fallibility of both its authors and its interpreters. He argues that free enquiry is not only consistent with the security and prosperity of a state but actually essential to them, and that such freedom flourishes best in a democratic and republican state in which individuals are left free while religious organizations are subordinated to the secular power. His Treatise has profoundly influenced the subsequent history of political thought, Enlightenment 'clandestine' or radical philosophy, Bible hermeneutics, and textual criticism more generally. It is presented here in a translation of great clarity and accuracy by Michael Silverthorne and Jonathan Israel, with a substantial historical and philosophical introduction by Jonathan Israel.