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The Ethics
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Benedict de Spinoza
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Author
Benedict de Spinoza
Narrator
Bill Mosley
Publisher
LibriVox
Unabridged Edition
Running Time
11 Hrs. 54 Min.
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The Ethics is a 1677 written by Dutch Philosopher Baruch Spinoza that attempts to work Euclidean geometry into a new system of ethical maxims. Starting at the core arguments for the existence of God, Spinoza carefully works outward in a step by step format that moves to the human being, dissects his drives, and explores how he might attain virtue. Notable for a systemic approach that strives to create a logical framework that readers can apply directly without the fog of superstition, Spinoza key work is looked on as a landmark in the history of philosophical thought. This audio book is narrated by group of folks at Librivox.
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