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Contents: Introduction; I. The Ethical Motive of Spinoza’s Philosophy—The Treatise ‘’Concerning the Improvement of the Understanding’’; II. Influence of Preceding Writers—The Kabbala; III. The Medieval Jewish Philosophers; IV. Giordano Bruno; V.
Descartes; VI. The ‘’Ethics’’—Its Method; VII. Spinoza’s Starting-Point—Substance; VIII. Substance and Attributes; IX. Modes; X. Infinite Modes; XI. The Nature and Origin of the Mind; XII. The Moral Nature of Man; XIII. Doctrine of the Emotions—The Self-Maintaining Impulse; XIV. Intelligence and Will; XV. The Bondage and Freedom of Man; XVI. Immortality and the Blessed Life; Conclusion. Volume 12 of ‘’the Philosophical Classics for English Readers’’ edited by William Knight
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