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Paperback Spinoza's Ethics and De Intellectus Emendatione Book

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ISBN13: 9781026004210

Spinoza's Ethics and De Intellectus Emendatione

"Spinoza's Ethics and De Intellectus Emendatione" presents two of the most influential works in the history of Western philosophy. In "Ethics", Benedict de Spinoza constructs a rigorous, geometric system to explore the nature of reality, the essence of God, and the path to human freedom. Rejecting traditional dualism, Spinoza proposes a monistic universe where God and Nature are one, and everything that exists is a mode of a single, infinite substance. This masterpiece delves into the mechanics of human emotion, the limitations of the will, and the pursuit of the "intellectual love of God."

Accompanying this is the "De Intellectus Emendatione" (Treatise on the Emendation of the Intellect), an unfinished yet vital work that outlines Spinoza's epistemological framework. It serves as a guide for refining the mind and distinguishing true knowledge from mere perception or imagination. Together, these texts offer a profound exploration of rationalist thought, challenging readers to reconsider their understanding of existence, virtue, and the pursuit of truth. Essential for students of philosophy and history, these works remain a cornerstone of Enlightenment thinking, offering timeless insights into the relationship between the mind and the cosmos.

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