Korte Verhandeling

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Korte Verhandeling is an early philosophical work by Baruch Spinoza, known in English as the Short Treatise, in which he develops many of the ideas later expanded in his Ethics.

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instanceOf philosophical work
treatise
approximateDateOfComposition c. 1660
author Baruch Spinoza NERFINISHED
centuryOfComposition 17th century
circulation manuscript
countryOfOrigin Dutch Republic
developsIdeaLaterExpandedIn Ethics NERFINISHED
discusses beatitude
nature of God
nature of the human mind
passions
virtue
genre philosophy
hasForm dialogue
geometric exposition
hasStructure two parts
influencedBy Jewish philosophy NERFINISHED
René Descartes NERFINISHED
Scholastic philosophy
keyConcept God or Nature NERFINISHED
attributes and modes
human bondage and freedom
intellectual love of God
mind–body parallelism
substance monism
language Dutch
mainSubject ethics
metaphysics
philosophy of mind
theology
notableFor early formulation of Spinoza’s system
precursor to Ethics
originalLanguage Dutch
partTitle On God, Man and His Well-Being NERFINISHED
On the Origin of the Soul NERFINISHED
philosophicalPosition determinism
identification of God with Nature
naturalistic ethics
rejection of free will in the libertarian sense
philosophicalTradition rationalism
posthumousPublication true
relatedWorkBySameAuthor Ethics NERFINISHED
Tractatus Theologico-Politicus NERFINISHED
studiedIn Spinoza scholarship
history of early modern philosophy
title Korte Verhandeling NERFINISHED
titleInEnglish Short Treatise NERFINISHED

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Short Treatise hasAlternativeTitle Korte Verhandeling