Spinoza's Ethics
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Spinoza's Ethics
A Guide
LeBuffe, Michael
Oxford University Press Inc
12/2022
308
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9780197629307
15 a 20 dias
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Acknowledgements
Preface: How to Use this Guide
Abbreviations
Introduction
I. Working with the Geometrical Method
II. Spinoza's Life
III. Sources for the Ethics
Chapter 1: One Infinite Substance
1.1 The Definitions and Axioms of Ethics 1
1.2 Existence: 1p1-1p15
1.3 The One and the Many: 1p16-1p36
1.4 Teleology and the Origin of Common Prejudice: Ethics 1 Appendix
Chapter 2: The Idea of the Human Body
2.1 From Infinite Substance to Thought and Extension: 2d1-2p9c
2.2 The Human Mind and the Human Body: 2p10-2p18s
2.3 Inadequate Knowledge of the Self and the External World: 2p19-2p36
2.4 Genuine Knowledge: 2p37-2p49s
Chapter 3: Desire, Joy, and Sadness
3.1 Human Activity and Passivity: 3 Preface-3p3
3.2 Striving to persevere in being and the Desire for Joy: 3p4-3p10
3.3 Passion, Desire, and Objects of Imagination: 3p11-3p50
3.4 Causation and Human Affects: 3p51-3p59
Chapter 4: Bondage to Passion
4.1 Formal accounts of good and evil: 4 Preface-4p8
4.2 Knowledge is power: 4p8-4p28
4.3 Human society: 4p29-4p37
4.4 Goods and evils: 4p38-4p73
Chapter 5: The Power of the Intellect
5.1 Descartes, Passions of the Soul, and the Pineal Gland: 5 Preface
5.2 Understanding and Imagination against the Passions: 5a1-5p10s
5.3 Self-Knowledge and the Love toward God: 5p11-5p20s
5.4 Eternity, Blessedness, and Salvation: 5p21-5p42s
Preface: How to Use this Guide
Abbreviations
Introduction
I. Working with the Geometrical Method
II. Spinoza's Life
III. Sources for the Ethics
Chapter 1: One Infinite Substance
1.1 The Definitions and Axioms of Ethics 1
1.2 Existence: 1p1-1p15
1.3 The One and the Many: 1p16-1p36
1.4 Teleology and the Origin of Common Prejudice: Ethics 1 Appendix
Chapter 2: The Idea of the Human Body
2.1 From Infinite Substance to Thought and Extension: 2d1-2p9c
2.2 The Human Mind and the Human Body: 2p10-2p18s
2.3 Inadequate Knowledge of the Self and the External World: 2p19-2p36
2.4 Genuine Knowledge: 2p37-2p49s
Chapter 3: Desire, Joy, and Sadness
3.1 Human Activity and Passivity: 3 Preface-3p3
3.2 Striving to persevere in being and the Desire for Joy: 3p4-3p10
3.3 Passion, Desire, and Objects of Imagination: 3p11-3p50
3.4 Causation and Human Affects: 3p51-3p59
Chapter 4: Bondage to Passion
4.1 Formal accounts of good and evil: 4 Preface-4p8
4.2 Knowledge is power: 4p8-4p28
4.3 Human society: 4p29-4p37
4.4 Goods and evils: 4p38-4p73
Chapter 5: The Power of the Intellect
5.1 Descartes, Passions of the Soul, and the Pineal Gland: 5 Preface
5.2 Understanding and Imagination against the Passions: 5a1-5p10s
5.3 Self-Knowledge and the Love toward God: 5p11-5p20s
5.4 Eternity, Blessedness, and Salvation: 5p21-5p42s
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Acknowledgements
Preface: How to Use this Guide
Abbreviations
Introduction
I. Working with the Geometrical Method
II. Spinoza's Life
III. Sources for the Ethics
Chapter 1: One Infinite Substance
1.1 The Definitions and Axioms of Ethics 1
1.2 Existence: 1p1-1p15
1.3 The One and the Many: 1p16-1p36
1.4 Teleology and the Origin of Common Prejudice: Ethics 1 Appendix
Chapter 2: The Idea of the Human Body
2.1 From Infinite Substance to Thought and Extension: 2d1-2p9c
2.2 The Human Mind and the Human Body: 2p10-2p18s
2.3 Inadequate Knowledge of the Self and the External World: 2p19-2p36
2.4 Genuine Knowledge: 2p37-2p49s
Chapter 3: Desire, Joy, and Sadness
3.1 Human Activity and Passivity: 3 Preface-3p3
3.2 Striving to persevere in being and the Desire for Joy: 3p4-3p10
3.3 Passion, Desire, and Objects of Imagination: 3p11-3p50
3.4 Causation and Human Affects: 3p51-3p59
Chapter 4: Bondage to Passion
4.1 Formal accounts of good and evil: 4 Preface-4p8
4.2 Knowledge is power: 4p8-4p28
4.3 Human society: 4p29-4p37
4.4 Goods and evils: 4p38-4p73
Chapter 5: The Power of the Intellect
5.1 Descartes, Passions of the Soul, and the Pineal Gland: 5 Preface
5.2 Understanding and Imagination against the Passions: 5a1-5p10s
5.3 Self-Knowledge and the Love toward God: 5p11-5p20s
5.4 Eternity, Blessedness, and Salvation: 5p21-5p42s
Preface: How to Use this Guide
Abbreviations
Introduction
I. Working with the Geometrical Method
II. Spinoza's Life
III. Sources for the Ethics
Chapter 1: One Infinite Substance
1.1 The Definitions and Axioms of Ethics 1
1.2 Existence: 1p1-1p15
1.3 The One and the Many: 1p16-1p36
1.4 Teleology and the Origin of Common Prejudice: Ethics 1 Appendix
Chapter 2: The Idea of the Human Body
2.1 From Infinite Substance to Thought and Extension: 2d1-2p9c
2.2 The Human Mind and the Human Body: 2p10-2p18s
2.3 Inadequate Knowledge of the Self and the External World: 2p19-2p36
2.4 Genuine Knowledge: 2p37-2p49s
Chapter 3: Desire, Joy, and Sadness
3.1 Human Activity and Passivity: 3 Preface-3p3
3.2 Striving to persevere in being and the Desire for Joy: 3p4-3p10
3.3 Passion, Desire, and Objects of Imagination: 3p11-3p50
3.4 Causation and Human Affects: 3p51-3p59
Chapter 4: Bondage to Passion
4.1 Formal accounts of good and evil: 4 Preface-4p8
4.2 Knowledge is power: 4p8-4p28
4.3 Human society: 4p29-4p37
4.4 Goods and evils: 4p38-4p73
Chapter 5: The Power of the Intellect
5.1 Descartes, Passions of the Soul, and the Pineal Gland: 5 Preface
5.2 Understanding and Imagination against the Passions: 5a1-5p10s
5.3 Self-Knowledge and the Love toward God: 5p11-5p20s
5.4 Eternity, Blessedness, and Salvation: 5p21-5p42s
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