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Ethics

Ethics

By: Benedict de Spinoza
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Ethics, written by the renowned philosopher Baruch Spinoza, is a cornerstone of philosophical thought. Originally composed in Latin and published posthumously in 1677, this seminal work represents Spinozas magnum opus. In Ethics, Spinoza embarks on a journey to build a comprehensive philosophical framework that seeks to elucidate the essence of reality and the principles of an ethical life. Following a meticulous, logical progression, he explores the nature of God, the mind, human emotions, and the power of reason. The text ultimately transitions from reflections on the eternal to insights about humanitys role in the natural world, freedom, and the pursuit of genuine happiness.Copyright Early Modern Art Literary History & Criticism Philosophy Social Sciences Spirituality
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  • 050 - 15-Part IV Propositions 66 to 70
    Mar 24 2026
    Ethics, written by the renowned philosopher Baruch Spinoza, is a cornerstone of philosophical thought. Originally composed in Latin and published posthumously in 1677, this seminal work represents Spinozas magnum opus. In Ethics, Spinoza embarks on a journey to build a comprehensive philosophical framework that seeks to elucidate the essence of reality and the principles of an ethical life. Following a meticulous, logical progression, he explores the nature of God, the mind, human emotions, and the power of reason. The text ultimately transitions from reflections on the eternal to insights about humanitys role in the natural world, freedom, and the pursuit of genuine happiness.
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    10 mins
  • 049 - 14-Part IV Propositions 61 to 65
    Mar 23 2026
    Ethics, written by the renowned philosopher Baruch Spinoza, is a cornerstone of philosophical thought. Originally composed in Latin and published posthumously in 1677, this seminal work represents Spinozas magnum opus. In Ethics, Spinoza embarks on a journey to build a comprehensive philosophical framework that seeks to elucidate the essence of reality and the principles of an ethical life. Following a meticulous, logical progression, he explores the nature of God, the mind, human emotions, and the power of reason. The text ultimately transitions from reflections on the eternal to insights about humanitys role in the natural world, freedom, and the pursuit of genuine happiness.
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    10 mins
  • 048 - 13-Part IV Propositions 56 to 60
    Mar 22 2026
    Ethics, written by the renowned philosopher Baruch Spinoza, is a cornerstone of philosophical thought. Originally composed in Latin and published posthumously in 1677, this seminal work represents Spinozas magnum opus. In Ethics, Spinoza embarks on a journey to build a comprehensive philosophical framework that seeks to elucidate the essence of reality and the principles of an ethical life. Following a meticulous, logical progression, he explores the nature of God, the mind, human emotions, and the power of reason. The text ultimately transitions from reflections on the eternal to insights about humanitys role in the natural world, freedom, and the pursuit of genuine happiness.
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    16 mins
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