Length9h 37m
About this audiobook
Ethics is perhaps the most ambitious attempt to apply the method of Euclid in philosophy. Spinoza puts forward a small number of definitions and axioms from which he attempts to derive hundreds of propositions and corollaries, such as "When the Mind imagines its own lack of power, it is saddened by it"; "A free man thinks of nothing less than of death"; and "The human Mind cannot be absolutely destroyed with the Body, but something of it remains which is eternal."
Audiobook details
GenrePhilosophy
Length9 hrs 37 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateOct 11, 2018
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Part I. Concerning God
4Part III. On the Origin and Nature of the Emotions (pt. 2)
2Part II. On the Nature and Origin of the Mind
5Part IV. Of Human Bondage, or the Strength of the Emotions
3Part III. On the Origin and Nature of the Emotions (pt. 1)
6Part V. Of the Power of the Understanding, or of Human Freedom
