
Ethics
Ethics, written by Baruch Spinoza in Latin and published posthumously in 1677, is a foundational philosophical work that outlines a cohesive system of thought. Spinoza explores the nature of God, the mind, human emotions, and the pursuit of understanding, ultimately addressing the ethical life and humanity's place in the natural order. This magnum opus is notable for its logical structure and its influence on modern philosophy, ethics, and metaphysics.
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