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From Bondage To Freedom Michael Lebuffe

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From Bondage To Freedom Michael Lebuffe
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: AZW3
File size: 2.23 MB
Author: Michael LeBuffe
ISBN: b7ac9439-0f75-435c-ac68-7a2348063d41, B7AC9439-0F75-435C-AC68-7A2348063D41
Language: English
Year: 2015

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From Bondage To Freedom Michael Lebuffe by Michael Lebuffe b7ac9439-0f75-435c-ac68-7a2348063d41, B7AC9439-0F75-435C-AC68-7A2348063D41 instant download after payment.

Spinoza rejects fundamental tenets of received morality, including the notions of Providence and free will. Yet he retains rich theories of good and evil, virtue, perfection, and freedom. Building interconnected readings of Spinoza's accounts of imagination, error, and desire, Michael LeBuffe defends a comprehensive interpretation of Spinoza's enlightened vision of human excellence. Spinoza holds that what is fundamental to human morality is the fact that we find things to be good or evil, not what we take those designations to mean. When we come to understand the conditions under which we act-that is, when we come to understand the sorts of beings that we are and the ways in which we interact with things in the world-then we can recast traditional moral notions in ways that help us to attain more of what we find to be valuable. For Spinoza, we find value in greater activity. Two hazards impede the search for value. First, we need to know and acquire the means to be good. In this...

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