Ethics
Ethics
A Philosophical Journey Through Divinity, Logic, and Human Consciousness
About This Book
Ethics (1677) stands as Spinoza's mysterious and transformative contribution to philosophical thought. As one of merely two works published by the author during his lifetime—the other appearing without attribution—this text ignited intense debates concerning divinity, religious doctrine, and the natural world, while simultaneously establishing itself as a cornerstone for Western mystical and spiritual movements that followed.
Who Should Read This?
- Readers passionate about philosophy and the intellectual foundations of contemporary thinking
- Students of history interested in examining the revolutionary thinkers who transformed our worldview
- Spiritual seekers exploring profound questions about existence and the cosmos
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