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100 1  Spinoza, Benedictus de,|d1632-1677. 
245 10 Improvement of the understanding :|bethics and 
       correspondence of Benedict de Spinoza /|ctr. from the 
       Latin by R.H.M. Elwes ; with an introduction by Frank 
       Sewall, A.M. 
264  1 Washington [D.C.] ;|aLondon :|bM.W. Dunne,|c[©1901] 
300    1 online resource (xxxiii, 427 pages) :|bcolor 
       illustrations. 
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490 1  Universal classics library 
500    Autograph edition de luxe. 
500    Title inclosed in colored ornamental borders. 
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520    "The philosophy of Spinoza (1632-1677) had its roots in 
       both Bacon (1561-1626) his immediate predecessor and 
       Descartes his contemporary (1596-1650) and, leaving its 
       immediate impress on Leibnitz his successor (1646-1716) 
       even to-day is traceable in schools of thought of widening
       influence. From Bacon he conceived the idea of a novum 
       organum or new method of learning which should be 
       applicable to the laws of human conduct as well as to the 
       processes of nature. Inspired by the love of Descartes' 
       mathematics he resolved to construct, after the plan of a 
       geometrical science, a complete system of the knowledge of
       God, of the universe and of man. Human nature, he says, 
       obeys fixed laws no less than do the figures of Geometry. 
       "I will therefore write about planes and solids." And 
       hence it is that we have in Spinoza's "Ethics" a treatise 
       consisting of Axioms, Propositions, and Demonstrations 
       like the Geometry of Euclid. It will be seen that although
       entitled "Ethics" the treatise covers the whole range of 
       metaphysics, theology, and epistemology, and yet that the 
       ethics forms the culmination of the whole system, inasmuch
       as it looks to establishing a clear demonstrable nexus 
       between God and the human conduct"--Introduction. 
       (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2011 APA, all rights 
       reserved). 
533    Electronic reproduction.|b[S.l.] :|cHathiTrust Digital 
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600 10 Spinoza, Benedictus de,|d1632-1677|vCorrespondence. 
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650  0 Philosophy. 
650  0 Ethics. 
650  2 Philosophy.|0(DNLM)D010684 
650  2 Ethics.|0(DNLM)D004989 
650  7 Ethics.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst00915833 
650  7 Philosophy.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01060777 
655  7 Personal correspondence.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01919948 
700 1  Elwes, R. H. M.|q(Robert Harvey Monro),|d1853-1892. 
740 0  PsycBooks. 
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