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The Cambridge companion to Spinoza

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Benedict (Baruch) de Spinoza has been one of the most inspiring and influential philosophers of the modern era, yet also one of the most difficult and most frequently misunderstood.

Spinoza sought to unify mind and body, science and religion, and to derive an ethics of reason, virtue, and freedom 'in geometrical order' from a monistic metaphysics.

Of all the philosophical systems of the seventeenth century it is his that speaks most deeply to the twentieth century.

The essays in this volume provide a clear and systematic exegesis of Spinoza's thought informed by the most recent scholarship.

They cover his metaphysics, epistemology, philosophy of science, psychology, ethics, political theory, theology, and scriptural interpretation, as well as his life and influence on later thinkers.

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Cambridge University Press
0521398657 / 9780521398657
Paperback / softback
199.492
27/10/1995
United Kingdom
English
xiii, 465p.
23 cm
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