Etica barocca. Spinoza e la caduta della ragione

Quaestio 17:517-544 (2017)
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“Desire is the very essence of man” Spinoza says, inverting a most deeply held conviction: that in our “very essence” we are “mind, reason and judgment”. The ethical implications are difficult: onl...

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Ofer Gal
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