The philosophy of spinoza/ Benedict de Spinoza ; translated with an introduction byJoseph Ratner and Shawn Conners.
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- ISBN: 1934255289
- ISBN: 9781934255285
- Physical Description: iv, 278 pages ; 21 cm.
- Publisher: El Paso, TX. : El Paso Norte Press, 2010.
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General Note: | "Often named the "Prince of Philosophers," Benedict Baruch de Spinoza is considered one of the most prominent "Rationalists" in the history of Philosophy. His scientifically grounded work laid the foundation for the 18th century "Enlightenment," and modern biblical criticism. His ideas were branded as heresy, by both Christian and Jewish religious leaders. Some of his more controversial ideas include: the natural world is infinite; good and evil are related to human pleasure and pain; everything done by humans and animals is divine; and all rights are derived from the state. This Special Edition of "The Philosophy of Spinoza" contains 3 full essays, originally published in 1926 and edited by Joseph Ratner. His introduction to the life of Spinoza also includes an analysis of the writings and world view of the Dutch philosopher. Collected in this special edition are the full length original texts of: On God; On Man; and On Man's Well-Being. |
Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references (p. [389]-390). |
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Subject: | Philosophy and religion. Free thought. Political science. |
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