Ethics. Spinoza B.
Benedict Spinoza is a fundamental, milestone in the history of world philosophy. The teachings of Spinoza continues the revolutionary movements of thought in European philosophy, denying the values of past centuries, medieval religious dogma and indisputability of authorities. Spinoza was a philosophical rebel of his time; For freemes and free thought, his community turned away from him. Spinoza became an outcast pursued by the Church, which, however, did not shake either his views or the constituting his teachings. In world philosophy there were thinkers who were distinguished by a poetic syllable; There were those who were distinguished by an elevated pathos; There were those who were distinguished by the simplicity of the presentation of the material or, on the contrary, complexity. However, there was no in the history of the philosophy of such a reasoned, “mathematical” philosopher. The “ethics” of Spinoza as if not a book, but a set of infinitely strict equations, formulas, causes and consequences. Phinosa philosophy is something more than a person, his thoughts and feelings, and therefore in philosophy there is no place for human. Spinoza deliberately ignores all humanity in his works, leaving only naked, geometrically verified, honed evidence, scholly and Korollaria, from which one of the most amazing philosophical systems in history.
| Characteristics | |
| A country | Russia |
| Age | From 12 years |
| Author | Spinoza Benedict |
| Kit | No |
| Number of pages | 368 |
| The year of publishing | 2020 |
| Type of cover | Hard cover |
| Type of philosophy | New time |
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