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DOI: 10.17121/ressjournal.3267

ETHICS IN THE PHILOSOPHY OF BARUCH SPINOZA

Route Education and Social Science Journal

Abstract

Spinoza emphasized ethics as a kind of branch of philosophy, as many of his books did not address the true meaning of the word "ethics", and do not contain Spinoza's doctrine of ethics except in a specific area, through research on God and man, in terms of his nature and the nature of his knowledge, and finally Moral. Spinoza also emphasized on metaphysical, ontological and epistemological topics such as God, the world, essence, perfection, human knowledge and human understanding, for the sake of Spinoza’s conviction that all the contemplations of metaphysical philosophy and all the ontological ideas that the human mind can put in place have no final purpose except directing man in his life for a clear goal. For this human life, including happiness and human mental and moral integrity.

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Assarah Falah Hassan Ali

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Volume
9
Issue
74
Year
2022
Language
Turkish
Status
Published
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10.17121/ressjournal.3267

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