"Ethics" by Benedict de Spinoza is one of the most influential works in Western philosophy, offering a profound and systematic exploration of the nature of existence, God, and human emotions. Written in a geometric style, the book is divided into five parts, each addressing key questions about reality, the divine, human behavior, and the pursuit of happiness. Spinoza presents a vision of God not as a personal being but as the infinite substance underlying all things—a perspective that challenges traditional religious views and lays the foundation for modern rationalism.
In this masterpiece, Spinoza explores how understanding the laws of nature and human emotions can lead to true freedom and peace of mind. He argues that by embracing reason and aligning ourselves with the natural order, we can achieve lasting happiness and ethical living. "Ethics" remains a timeless work that inspires readers to contemplate life’s deeper meanings and their place in the universe. Ideal for students of philosophy, theology, and those seeking profound insights into human existence, this book continues to be a cornerstone of philosophical inquiry.
Author Name | Benedict De Spinoza |
Publisher | True Sign Publishing House |
Pages | 192 |