Ethics and On the Improvement of the Understanding by William Hale White, Frederick James Eugene Woodbridge, James Gutmann, Amelia Hutchison Stirling, R.H.M. Elwes, Baruch Spinoza

332 pages first pub 1677 (editions)

nonfiction classics philosophy challenging informative reflective slow-paced

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Spinoza places freedom as the ultimate aim & central value of life. His philosophy is marked by the most thoroughgoing naturalism of its period. Many of its central tenets remain matters of debate. His commitment to the search for a comprehens...

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