Ethic: demonstrated in geometrical order, and divided into five parts, which treat 1) Of God; 2) Of the nature and origin of the mind; 3) Of the nature and origin of the affects; 4) Of human bondage, or the strength of the affects; 5) Of the power of the intellect, or of human liberty
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1894
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spelling | Spinoza, Benedictus de 1632-1677 Verfasser (DE-588)118616242 aut Ethic demonstrated in geometrical order, and divided into five parts, which treat 1) Of God; 2) Of the nature and origin of the mind; 3) Of the nature and origin of the affects; 4) Of human bondage, or the strength of the affects; 5) Of the power of the intellect, or of human liberty transl. from the Latin of Benedict de Spinoza by W. Hale White; transl. rev. by Amelia Hutchinson Stirling 2. ed., rev. and corr., with new preface London Fisher Unwin 1894 CV, 297 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Descartes, René <1596-1650> Philosophie Ethics Free thought Early works to 1800 Metaphysics Philosophy of mind Religion Philosophy Early works to 1800 White, William Hale 1831-1913 Sonstige (DE-588)118643312 oth Stirling, Amelia Hutchison Sonstige oth |
spellingShingle | Spinoza, Benedictus de 1632-1677 Ethic demonstrated in geometrical order, and divided into five parts, which treat 1) Of God; 2) Of the nature and origin of the mind; 3) Of the nature and origin of the affects; 4) Of human bondage, or the strength of the affects; 5) Of the power of the intellect, or of human liberty Descartes, René <1596-1650> Philosophie Ethics Free thought Early works to 1800 Metaphysics Philosophy of mind Religion Philosophy Early works to 1800 |
title | Ethic demonstrated in geometrical order, and divided into five parts, which treat 1) Of God; 2) Of the nature and origin of the mind; 3) Of the nature and origin of the affects; 4) Of human bondage, or the strength of the affects; 5) Of the power of the intellect, or of human liberty |
title_auth | Ethic demonstrated in geometrical order, and divided into five parts, which treat 1) Of God; 2) Of the nature and origin of the mind; 3) Of the nature and origin of the affects; 4) Of human bondage, or the strength of the affects; 5) Of the power of the intellect, or of human liberty |
title_exact_search | Ethic demonstrated in geometrical order, and divided into five parts, which treat 1) Of God; 2) Of the nature and origin of the mind; 3) Of the nature and origin of the affects; 4) Of human bondage, or the strength of the affects; 5) Of the power of the intellect, or of human liberty |
title_full | Ethic demonstrated in geometrical order, and divided into five parts, which treat 1) Of God; 2) Of the nature and origin of the mind; 3) Of the nature and origin of the affects; 4) Of human bondage, or the strength of the affects; 5) Of the power of the intellect, or of human liberty transl. from the Latin of Benedict de Spinoza by W. Hale White; transl. rev. by Amelia Hutchinson Stirling |
title_fullStr | Ethic demonstrated in geometrical order, and divided into five parts, which treat 1) Of God; 2) Of the nature and origin of the mind; 3) Of the nature and origin of the affects; 4) Of human bondage, or the strength of the affects; 5) Of the power of the intellect, or of human liberty transl. from the Latin of Benedict de Spinoza by W. Hale White; transl. rev. by Amelia Hutchinson Stirling |
title_full_unstemmed | Ethic demonstrated in geometrical order, and divided into five parts, which treat 1) Of God; 2) Of the nature and origin of the mind; 3) Of the nature and origin of the affects; 4) Of human bondage, or the strength of the affects; 5) Of the power of the intellect, or of human liberty transl. from the Latin of Benedict de Spinoza by W. Hale White; transl. rev. by Amelia Hutchinson Stirling |
title_short | Ethic |
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title_sub | demonstrated in geometrical order, and divided into five parts, which treat 1) Of God; 2) Of the nature and origin of the mind; 3) Of the nature and origin of the affects; 4) Of human bondage, or the strength of the affects; 5) Of the power of the intellect, or of human liberty |
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