Ethics (book)
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EthicsEthicsEthics is a
philosophical book written by
Baruch Spinoza. It was written in
Latin. Although it was published posthumously in 1677, it is his most famous work, and is considered his
magnum opus. In
Ethics, Spinoza attempts to demonstrate a "fully cohesive philosophical system that strives to provide a coherent picture of reality and to comprehend the meaning of an ethical life. Following a logical step-by-step format, it defines in turn the nature of God, the mind, human bondage to the emotions, and the power of understanding -- moving from a consideration of the eternal, to speculate upon humanity's place in the natural order, freedom, and the path to attainable happiness."
(1)Style
The style and system of the book is, as Spinoza says, "demonstrated in
geometrical order" with
prefaces,
definitions,
axioms, and
lemmas. These are followed by
propositions that can contain notes,
proofs, and
corollaries. Appendices that contain explanations are also employed. This type of presentation imitates
Euclid's
Elements of Geometry.
Notes
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[Penguin Classics. Ethics. www.penguinclassics.com]
External links
{{wikisource2|Ethics (Spinoza)}}
The Chief Works of Benedict De Spinoza translated by R. H. M. Elwes, 1951:
Volume II; ISBN 0-486-20250-X
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