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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Michael LeBuffe (Associate Professor of Philosophy and Director of Undergraduate Studies, Associate Professor of Philosophy and Director of Undergraduate Studies, Texax A&M University)Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc Imprint: Oxford University Press Inc Dimensions: Width: 23.10cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 15.50cm Weight: 0.399kg ISBN: 9780199937691ISBN 10: 0199937699 Pages: 266 Publication Date: 29 November 2012 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsAbbreviations Introduction Chapter One: God, Individuals, and Human Morality in the Ethics Chapter Two: Spinoza's Explicit Prescriptions and the Imagination Chapter Three: Representation Chapter Four: Imagination and Error Chapter Five: The Striving to Persevere in Being Chapter Six: The Human Mind as an Adequate and as an Inadequate Cause Chapter Seven: Consciousness and Desire Chapter Eight: Descriptions of the Good Chapter Nine: Formal Theory of Value Chapter Ten: Spinoza's Normative Ethics Chapter Eleven: Spinoza's Summum Bonum Chapter Twelve: Eternity and the Mind Notes Bibliography Index of Passages Cited General IndexReviews<br> All Spinoza specialists will want to read this book, and it will also be of value to anyone who wants to understand Spinoza's ethical views. --Don Garrett, New York University<p><br> Michael LeBuffe's book From Bondage to Freedom: Spinoza on Human Excellence is a major contribution to Spinoza scholarship and the history of ethics. Over the past decade there has been a significant increase of articles and chapters devoted to aspects of the moral theory of the Ethics. LeBuffe's is the first systematic and in-depth treatment of the subject in English in seventy years. Unlike its predecessor, From Bondage to Freedom will continue to be closely studied in another seventy. The quality of the research is first-rate. The writing style is clear and direct. The lines of interpretation are insightful and well argued for. At last there is a careful and comprehensive work that advances scholarship on one of the great moral systems in the history of ethics. --Andrew Youpa, Ethics<p><br> Michael LeBuffe's From Bondage to Freedom: Spinoza on Human Excellence is an excellent presentation of Spinoza's moral theory. LeBuffe presents and analyzes not only the moral theory itself but also its place in Spinoza's system. This book is a significant contribution that ought to be read by anyone interested in the ethics or moral psychology of early modern philosophy, in addition to Spinoza scholars. In the end, LeBuffe's engaging account unifies Spinoza's project in a way few others do and it does so around what is undoubtedly Spinoza's own central concern -- the means by which human beings may move from bondage to freedom. --Eugene Marshall, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews<p><br> I found LeBuffe's book extremely helpful, philosophically stimulating, and engaging. This is a highly important work on some of the most central elements of Spinoza's philosophy, and it will entice scholarly debates for many years to come. --Yitzhak Melamed, The Leibniz Review<p><br> All Spinoza specialists will want to read this book, and it will also be of value to anyone who wants to understand Spinoza's ethical views. --Don Garrett, New York University Michael LeBuffe's book From Bondage to Freedom: Spinoza on Human Excellence is a major contribution to Spinoza scholarship and the history of ethics. Over the past decade there has been a significant increase of articles and chapters devoted to aspects of the moral theory of the Ethics. LeBuffe's is the first systematic and in-depth treatment of the subject in English in seventy years. Unlike its predecessor, From Bondage to Freedom will continue to be closely studied in another seventy. The quality of the research is first-rate. The writing style is clear and direct. The lines of interpretation are insightful and well argued for. At last there is a careful and comprehensive work that advances scholarship on one of the great moral systems in the history of ethics. --Andrew Youpa, Ethics Michael LeBuffe's From Bondage to Freedom: Spinoza on Human Excellence is an excellent presentation of Spinoza's moral theory. LeBuffe presents and analyzes not only the moral theory itself but also its place in Spinoza's system. This book is a significant contribution that ought to be read by anyone interested in the ethics or moral psychology of early modern philosophy, in addition to Spinoza scholars. In the end, LeBuffe's engaging account unifies Spinoza's project in a way few others do and it does so around what is undoubtedly Spinoza's own central concern -- the means by which human beings may move from bondage to freedom. --Eugene Marshall, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews I found LeBuffe's book extremely helpful, philosophically stimulating, and engaging. This is a highly important work on some of the most central elements of Spinoza's philosophy, and it will entice scholarly debates for many years to come. --Yitzhak Melamed, The Leibniz Review Author InformationMichael LeBuffe is Associate Professor of Philosophy and Director of Undergraduate Studies at Texas A&M University Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |