Ethics - Benedict Spinoza - książka
Producent: Wordsworth
Translated by W.H. White and A.K. Stirling, with an introduction by Don Garrett, this work offers a glimpse into the complex legacy of Benedict de Spinoza. Spinoza, who spent his life in Holland working as a lens-grinder, is remembered for his unassuming lifestyle. Despite this, he faced expulsion from Amsterdam’s Jewish community due to heretical views and, posthumously, his writings were condemned by Christian authorities as atheistic. However, humanists later embraced his work as an essential text of Pantheism. The "Ethics Demonstrated in Geometrical Order," published by Spinoza’s friends after his untimely death at the age of 44, reveals the depth of his philosophical insights. Employing Euclidean methods, the Ethics articulates the concept of a single entity referred to as both 'God' and 'Nature', which embodies both mind and matter. This perspective leads to modern reflections on the unity of mind and body, the deterministic nature of events and actions, and the deceptive appearance of free will.
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