

Buy Ethics (Classics of World Literature) by Spinoza, Benedict de, Garrett, Don, Griffith, Tom, White, W.H., Stirling, A.K. (ISBN: 9781840221190) from desertcart's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. Review: Essential philosophy - Heavy going, but sublime. Irrefutable logic, proving that nature (i.e. the universe) is synonymous with God. In a pre-quantum world, Spinoza naturally reasoned that free will is illusory. If he lived today, then I suspect Spinoza would be more open-minded about the nature of free will. An essential text for anyone with scientific or philosophical leanings. Review: A nice little mind bender, rather badly set out, but what do you expect after 350 years - The indexing system, means rather disjointed reading, but considering written after his death, to be expected, plenty of food for thought!





| ASIN | 1840221194 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 44,633 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 96 in Philosopher Biographies 1,270 in Philosophy (Books) 70,752 in Literature & Fiction (Books) |
| Customer reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (132) |
| Dimensions | 12.7 x 2.03 x 19.69 cm |
| ISBN-10 | 9781840221190 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1840221190 |
| Item weight | 1.05 kg |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 368 pages |
| Publication date | 5 Mar. 2001 |
| Publisher | Wordsworth Editions |
L**A
Essential philosophy
Heavy going, but sublime. Irrefutable logic, proving that nature (i.e. the universe) is synonymous with God. In a pre-quantum world, Spinoza naturally reasoned that free will is illusory. If he lived today, then I suspect Spinoza would be more open-minded about the nature of free will. An essential text for anyone with scientific or philosophical leanings.
S**E
A nice little mind bender, rather badly set out, but what do you expect after 350 years
The indexing system, means rather disjointed reading, but considering written after his death, to be expected, plenty of food for thought!
C**N
Reading classics at a bargain pice
Recognized as a challenging read, but persevering can bring rewarding moments. Best to read a limited amount at a time. This version is to be commended for the translation and the unmatched translator's introduction. The book itself is well bound and durable and a real bargain at the price. Wordsworth Classics is a series that brings classics at a bargain price.
J**.
Ethics
You never finish it. At least I can't. Read it again and again and am happy for it or beacause of it. J. Gafarot
I**N
Good
Good book
G**D
Ok
Lots of new age thinking seems to have come from this book and some interesting comments and phrases. But a bit dull.
M**O
Five Stars
very happy. thank you.
M**E
Difficult but essential work
A previous reviewer is right. This is indeed a difficult work. But as Spinoza himself says in the last sentence of his book: "everything that is beautiful is as difficult as it is rare". And this is without doubt a work of great beauty. But also a product of immense human wisdom, of a kind which remains iconoclastic to this day, and is capable of changing lives. Take this line for example: "we do not strain after anything, nor do we want, have an appetite for or desire anything, because we judge that it is good; but, on the contrary, we judge that something is good because we strain after it, because we want, or have an appetite for it, or desire it" (Part III, Propn 9, Scolia). In other words, the source of our ideas about moral value are in our bodies, not in the ideas of some immaterial soul - an insight which Nietzsche would capitalize on over 200 years later. This might seem quite abstract to those who are not used to reading philosophy, but the consequences are quite concrete and practical and inform our everyday actions and thoughts. This book will take some time and effort to read and absorb, but it could well change the way you think, feel, and act.
B**R
By far the single greatest book I've ever read.
F**.
Delivered on time, good conditions
S**F
A classic and a good book
L**A
I've read the Introduction of this book a few times because just the Introduction is a great book in and of itself!! This Introduction contains references to letters and excerpts from other books written by Spinoza, as well as fragments and references from other authors (like Decartes and Giordano Bruno) which gives us a well rounded view of Spinoza's mind as well as the world of ideas where Spinoza was immersed. This "panoramic view" of Spinoza's thought and the context where his work was written has truly helped appreciate and understand at a deeper level the greatness of Spinoza's thought. Reading this introduction has also been a wonderfully solid foundation which has made it so much easier for me to understand Spinoza's writings. I'm very grateful I found this book!!
K**K
Translator gives 4pages about correspondence of Spinoza and Giordano Bruno (Title: 'Parallel Passages Giordano Bruno') including many Bruno pieces.
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