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A great little book on Spinoza is Deleuze's Spinoza: Practical Philosophy. He find within Spinoza many similarities to Nietzsche; in fact, the latter philosopher's name is the very first word in the book. Deleuze sees both Spinoza and Nietzsche as philosophers who saw the world in terms of power relations. For both, joy is the increase in one's perfection. They are both naturalists in their.
Benedict Spinoza Biography and summary from the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Spinoza - the first modern pantheist A brief account of Spinoza's Ethics from the World Pantheist Movement. Pantheism An superb article about pantheism as philosophy. Ethics Spinoza's great and enduring work.
Third, Spinoza’s philosophy assigns an important role to the passions in the life of virtue as barometers of our power. As we have seen, Spinoza conceives the affects of joy and sadness as corresponding to increases and decreases in our power. According to this view, the affects of joy and sadness indicate or track whether our power is increasing or decreasing. It follows that the passions.
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