The Cambridge Companion to Spinoza by Don  Garrett (Paperback Book)

The Cambridge Companion to Spinoza by Don Garrett (Paperback Book)

Cambridge University Press

\""In many ways, Benedict (Baruch) de Spinoza appears to be a contradictory figure in the history of philosophy. From the beginning, he has been notorious as an \""atheist\"" who seeks to substitute Nature for a personal deity; yet he was also, in Novalis's famous description, \""the God-intoxicated man.\"" He was an uncompromising necessitarian and causal determinist; yet his ethical ideal was to become a \""free man.\"" He maintained that the human mind and the human body are identical; yet he also insisted that thehuman mind can achieve a kind of eternality that transcends the death of the body. He has been adopted by Marxists as a precursor of historical materialism, and by Hegelians as a precursor of absolute idealism. He was a psychological egoist, proclaiming that all individuals necessarily seek\n\nThe Cambridge Companion to Spinoza\n\nFree UK delivery on this item.\n\nThis brand new item is available with free UK delivery using Royal Mail tracked services.\n\nPlease note that the p;

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