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Spinoza: Political Treatise (Paperback, New Ed)
Baruch Spinoza; Translated by Samuel Shirley; Introduction by Rice Lee Uyl; Notes by Rice Lee Uyl; Introduction by Steven Barbone; Notes by …
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The Political Treatise , Spinoza's final work, is a largely
theoretical inquiry into the fundamental principles of political
philosophy. This edition offers an exceptional translation by
Samuel Shirley and a prefatory essay by Douglas Den Uyl that
discusses why the Political Treatise deserves the attention of
contemporary scholars. Steven Barbone and Lee Rice provide ample
notes, a substantial bibliography, complete indexes of names and
terms, and a comprehensive general introduction, which considers
the evolution of Spinoza's political thought in the context of the
political and intellectual turmoil of the times, the relationship
between the Political Treatise and the Theological-Political
Treatise , and the importance of the Political Treatise to a full
understanding of Spinoza's political philosophy.
Since their publications in 1982, Samuel Shirley's translations of
Spinoza's Ethics and Selected Letters have been commended for their
accuracy and readability. Now with the addition of his new
translation of Treatise on the Emendation of the Intellect this
enlarged edition will be even more useful to students of Spinoza's
thought.
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Spinoza: Complete Works (Hardcover)
Baruch Spinoza; Edited by Michael L. Morgan; Translated by Samuel Shirley
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R1,975
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The only single edition of the Spinoza corpus available in English,
this volume features Samuel Shirley's pre-eminent translations of
Ethics; Theological-Political Treatise; Treatise on the Emendation
of the Intellect; Metaphysical Thoughts; The Letters; Principles of
Cartesian Philosophy; and Political Treatise. Also includes The
Short Treatise on God, Man, and His Well-Being, and Hebrew Grammar.
Michael Morgan provides a general Introduction that places Spinoza
in Western philosophy and culture, and sketches the philosophical,
scientific, and religious moral and political dimensions of
Spinoza's thought. Brief introductions to each work give succinct
historical and philosophical overviews. A bibliography and index
are also included.
Since their publications in 1982, Samuel Shirley's translations of
Spinoza's Ethics and Selected Letters have been commended for their
accuracy and readability. Now with the addition of his new
translation of Treatise on the Emendation of the Intellect this
enlarged edition will be even more useful to students of Spinoza's
thought.
A new and complete translation in English of this controversial and
provocative modern text, with substantive notes -- educating
readers to the sources and traditions of the words employed -- a
glossary of terms, various indices, selected biography, and an
interpretative essay.
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Spinoza: Political Treatise (Hardcover)
Baruch Spinoza; Translated by Samuel Shirley; Introduction by Rice Lee Uyl; Notes by Rice Lee Uyl; Introduction by Steven Barbone; Notes by …
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The Political Treatise , Spinoza's final work, is a largely
theoretical inquiry into the fundamental principles of political
philosophy. This edition offers an exceptional translation by
Samuel Shirley and a prefatory essay by Douglas Den Uyl that
discusses why the Political Treatise deserves the attention of
contemporary scholars. Steven Barbone and Lee Rice provide ample
notes, a substantial bibliography, complete indexes of names and
terms, and a comprehensive general introduction, which considers
the evolution of Spinoza's political thought in the context of the
political and intellectual turmoil of the times, the relationship
between the Political Treatise and the Theological-Political
Treatise , and the importance of the Political Treatise to a full
understanding of Spinoza's political philosophy.
With meticulous scholarship and an accurate, highly readable
translation, this volume sheds light not only on Spinoza's debt to
Descartes but also on the development of Spinoza's own thought.
Appearing for the first time in English translation, Lodewijk
Meyer's inaugural dissertation on matter (1683)--relevant for its
comments on Descartes, Spinoza, and other thinkers of the time--is
appended with notes and a short commentary. Cross-references to
Descartes's Principles of Philosophy are provided in an index, and
there is an extensive bibliography.
Designed to facilitate a thoughtful and informed reading of
Spinoza's 'Ethics', this anthology includes the Ethics in its
entirety, and Spinoza's related writings - complete or in relevant
abridgment - along with two appendices: list of the Propositions
from the 'Ethics', which helps the reader trace the development of
key themes; and Citations in Proofs, a list of all the
propositions, corollaries, and scholia in the 'Ethics', together
with all the definitions, axioms, propositions, corollaries, and
scholia to which Spinoza refers in the proofs - thus, readers can
locate, for a given item, each instance where Spinoza refers to it.
A new and complete translation in English of this controversial and
provocative modern text, with substantive notes -- educating
readers to the sources and traditions of the words employed -- a
glossary of terms, various indices, selected biography, and an
interpretative essay.
How to Improve Your Mind is an engaging philosophical text by
master Enlightenment thinker Baruch Spinoza. This edition includes
exclusive commentary and biographical notes written by
Philosophical Library s founding publisher, Dagobert D. Runes.
Baruch Spinoza (1632 1677) is heralded as one of the most
influential and radical philosophers of the Enlightenment. An
expert on the Talmud and Jewish scriptures, Spinoza is known for
his moral philosophy and his views on theology and ethics. He
devoted his life to the study of philosophy and Judaism and wrote
several philosophical texts throughout his career, including his
most extensive and famous tome, Ethics."
With meticulous scholarship and an accurate, highly readable
translation, this volume sheds light not only on Spinoza's debt to
Descartes but also on the development of Spinoza's own thought.
Appearing for the first time in English translation, Lodewijk
Meyer's inaugural dissertation on matter (1683)--relevant for its
comments on Descartes, Spinoza, and other thinkers of the time--is
appended with notes and a short commentary. Cross-references to
Descartes's Principles of Philosophy are provided in an index, and
there is an extensive bibliography.
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
++++ The below data was compiled from various identification fields
in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as
an additional tool in helping to ensure edition identification:
++++ Oeuvres, Volume 2; Oeuvres; Baruch Spinoza (dit Benedictus De)
Baruch Spinoza (dit Benedictus de), Emile Saisset Charpentier, 1861
Designed to facilitate a thoughtful and informed reading of
Spinoza's Ethics, this anthology includes the Ethics in its
entirety, and Spinoza's related writings - complete or in relevant
abridgment - along with two appendices: List of the Propositions
from the Ethics, which helps the reader trace the development of
key themes; and Citations in Proofs, a list of all the
propositions, corollaries, and scholia in the Ethics, together with
all the definitions, axioms, propositions, corollaries, and scholia
to which Spinoza refers in the proofs - thus, readers can locate,
for a given item, each instance where Spinoza refers to it.
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