Ethics — Part 2

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Ethics — Part 2

by Benedictus de Spinoza

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1:45:03

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In this section the philosopher builds a rigorous, almost mathematical, picture of the human mind, extending the arguments laid out in the opening part. He begins with a series of precise definitions—body, idea, adequate idea, duration, reality—each crafted to isolate the essential features of mental life. From these foundations arise axioms that declare, for instance, that thinking is intrinsic to humanity and that every mode of desire must be accompanied by a corresponding idea.

The core of the discussion turns to the relationship between mind and the infinite substance he calls God. By treating thought as an attribute of this infinite being, he shows how our capacity to form ideas reflects a deeper, universal rationality. Listeners are invited to follow the step‑by‑step propositions that reveal how ideas arise, how they differ from mere perception, and how the mind participates in the broader, ever‑lasting order of existence.

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en

Duration

~1 hours (100K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

1997-05-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

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Benedictus de Spinoza

Benedictus de Spinoza

1632–1677

A bold and deeply original thinker of the Dutch Golden Age, he helped reshape philosophy with a vision of nature, freedom, and human life that still feels startlingly modern. Best known for the posthumously published Ethics, he remains one of the central voices of early modern thought.

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