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- catalog contributor b1990952.
- catalog created "[1969, c1934]".
- catalog date "1969".
- catalog date "[1969, c1934]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1969, c1934]".
- catalog description "Bibliography: v. 2, p. [355]-360.".
- catalog description "Volume I -- Chapter I: Behind the geometrical method -- Chapter II: The geometrical method -- Chapter III: Definition of substance and mode -- Chapter IV: Unity of substance -- Chapter V: Simplicity of substance -- I. Simplicity and attributes -- II. Essence and existence -- III. Definition of the term "infinite" -- IV. Relation of attribute to substance -- Chapter VI: Proofs of the existence of God -- I. The ontological proof -- II. Spinoza's four proofs -- Chapter VII: extension and thought -- I. The framework of Spinoza's universe -- II. Properties, attributes, and modes -- Chapter VIII: Infinity of extension -- Chapter IX: The causality of God -- I. Materiality and causality of God -- II. God as free cause -- III. The meaning of immanent cause -- IV. God as conscious cause -- Chapter X: Duration, time, and eternity -- I. The story of duration -- II. Duration and time in Spinoza -- III. Eternity -- Chapter XI: Modes -- Chapter XII: Necessity and purposelessness -- I. Intellect, will, and power -- II. Final causes -- Volume II -- Chapter XIII: Body and mind -- I. God and man -- II. Extension and thought in God -- III. Body and mind in man -- IV. The nature of bodies -- Chapter XIV: The cognitive faculties -- I. Sensation -- II. Imagination and memory -- III. Consciousness and reason -- Chapter XV: Truth -- Chapter XVI: The three stages of knowledge -- Chapter XVII: Will -- Chapter XVIII: Emotions -- I. Actions and passions -- II. Conatus and primary passive emotions -- III. Derivative passive emotions -- IV. Active emotions -- Chapter XIX: Virtues -- I. Emotions and virtues -- II. Happiness and virtue -- III. Society and the state -- IV. Catalogue of virtues -- Chapter XX: Love, immortality, and blessedness -- I. A metaphysic for bilious souls -- II. Love and impersonality of God -- III. Immortality and the intellectual love of God -- IV. The religion of reason -- Chapter XXI: What is new in Spinoza?.".
- catalog extent "2 v.".
- catalog issued "1969".
- catalog issued "[1969, c1934]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, Schocken Books".
- catalog subject "199/.492".
- catalog subject "B3998 .W65 1969".
- catalog subject "Ethics History 17th century.".
- catalog subject "Spinoza, Benedictus de, 1632-1677. Ethica.".
- catalog subject "Spinoza, Benedictus de, 1632-1677.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Volume I -- Chapter I: Behind the geometrical method -- Chapter II: The geometrical method -- Chapter III: Definition of substance and mode -- Chapter IV: Unity of substance -- Chapter V: Simplicity of substance -- I. Simplicity and attributes -- II. Essence and existence -- III. Definition of the term "infinite" -- IV. Relation of attribute to substance -- Chapter VI: Proofs of the existence of God -- I. The ontological proof -- II. Spinoza's four proofs -- Chapter VII: extension and thought -- I. The framework of Spinoza's universe -- II. Properties, attributes, and modes -- Chapter VIII: Infinity of extension -- Chapter IX: The causality of God -- I. Materiality and causality of God -- II. God as free cause -- III. The meaning of immanent cause -- IV. God as conscious cause -- Chapter X: Duration, time, and eternity -- I. The story of duration -- II. Duration and time in Spinoza -- III. Eternity -- Chapter XI: Modes -- Chapter XII: Necessity and purposelessness -- I. Intellect, will, and power -- II. Final causes -- Volume II -- Chapter XIII: Body and mind -- I. God and man -- II. Extension and thought in God -- III. Body and mind in man -- IV. The nature of bodies -- Chapter XIV: The cognitive faculties -- I. Sensation -- II. Imagination and memory -- III. Consciousness and reason -- Chapter XV: Truth -- Chapter XVI: The three stages of knowledge -- Chapter XVII: Will -- Chapter XVIII: Emotions -- I. Actions and passions -- II. Conatus and primary passive emotions -- III. Derivative passive emotions -- IV. Active emotions -- Chapter XIX: Virtues -- I. Emotions and virtues -- II. Happiness and virtue -- III. Society and the state -- IV. Catalogue of virtues -- Chapter XX: Love, immortality, and blessedness -- I. A metaphysic for bilious souls -- II. Love and impersonality of God -- III. Immortality and the intellectual love of God -- IV. The religion of reason -- Chapter XXI: What is new in Spinoza?.".
- catalog title "The philosophy of Spinoza; unfolding the latent processes of his reasoning.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".