Ethics - by Benedict Spinoza

Benedict Spinoza's Ethics, published posthumously in 1677, is a philosophical work that presents a rationalist view of ethics grounded in a pantheistic understanding of God and nature. Spinoza argues that everything, including humans, is part of a single substance, which he identifies as God or nature. Ethics, in Spinoza’s view, is about understanding the laws of nature and aligning one’s actions with them.
Original Language: Latin
Original Title: Ethica, ordine geometrico demonstrata

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