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Short Treatise

by Baruch Spinoza

Early systematic work presenting Spinoza's monistic metaphysics and ethics

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Baruch Spinoza
Baruch Spinoza

Dutch philosopher who constructed a geometric system of ethics that identified God with Nature and denied free will, miracles, and personal immortality. Excommunicated from his Jewish community at 23, he lived as a lens-grinder and developed the most rigorous philosophy of the 17th century. The Ethics is his masterwork.

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