Szczegóły książki
Format
Twarda okładka
Strony
200
Język
Angielski
Opublikowany
May 21, 1988
Wydawca
Princeton University Press
ISBN-10
0691073228
ISBN-13
9780691073224
Opis
After decades immersed in the intricate world of Spinoza, Edwin M. Curley unveils a compelling interpretation of his philosophical masterpiece, Ethics. With a blend of scholarly precision and approachable language, Curley guides readers through Spinoza's geometric approach, shedding light on the profound connections between his ideas and modern thought.
Spinoza's work often feels daunting, but Curley's insights break it down into digestible pieces, making complex concepts relatable. He unpacks the nuances of Spinoza’s arguments, inviting both newcomers and seasoned philosophers to engage with this timeless text.
Curley's passion for Spinoza is evident throughout, as he unfolds the layers of meaning intertwined in the philosopher's prose. This book promises not just to inform, but to inspire readers to rethink their perspectives on ethics and existence.
Spinoza's work often feels daunting, but Curley's insights break it down into digestible pieces, making complex concepts relatable. He unpacks the nuances of Spinoza’s arguments, inviting both newcomers and seasoned philosophers to engage with this timeless text.
Curley's passion for Spinoza is evident throughout, as he unfolds the layers of meaning intertwined in the philosopher's prose. This book promises not just to inform, but to inspire readers to rethink their perspectives on ethics and existence.
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