Spinoza on Human Freedom: Reason, Autonomy and the Good Life

Spinoza on Human Freedom: Reason, Autonomy and the Good Life

by Matthew J. Kisner
ISBN-10:
110766926X
ISBN-13:
9781107669260
Pub. Date:
12/05/2013
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10:
110766926X
ISBN-13:
9781107669260
Pub. Date:
12/05/2013
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Spinoza on Human Freedom: Reason, Autonomy and the Good Life

Spinoza on Human Freedom: Reason, Autonomy and the Good Life

by Matthew J. Kisner
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Overview

Spinoza was one of the most influential figures of the Enlightenment, but his often obscure metaphysics makes it difficult to understand the ultimate message of his philosophy. Although he regarded freedom as the fundamental goal of his ethics and politics, his theory of freedom has not received sustained, comprehensive treatment. Spinoza holds that we attain freedom by governing ourselves according to practical principles, which express many of our deepest moral commitments. Matthew J. Kisner focuses on this theory and presents an alternative picture of the ethical project driving Spinoza's philosophical system. His study of the neglected practical philosophy provides an accessible and concrete picture of what it means to live as Spinoza's ethics envisioned.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781107669260
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 12/05/2013
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 274
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 9.02(h) x 0.59(d)

About the Author

Matthew J. Kisner is Associate Professor at the University of South Carolina. He has previously published articles on a variety of topics in early modern philosophy, including Descartes, Hobbes, Spinoza and Malebranche.

Table of Contents

Abbreviations and translations; Introduction: beyond therapy; 1. Freedom as rationality; 2. Justifying Spinoza's conception of freedom; 3. Autonomy and responsibility; 4. Freedom and happiness; 5. The good; 6. The natural law; 7. Benevolence; 8. The free man; 9. Rational deliberation; 10. The character of freedom; 11. The freedom of the citizen; Conclusion: 'the true freedom of man'; Bibliography; Index.
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