Part V of Ethics

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Part V of Ethics is the concluding section of Spinoza’s philosophical work "Ethics," in which he analyzes the power of the intellect, human freedom, and the mind’s blessedness.

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Ethics, Part V 1
Part V of Ethics canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf part of a philosophical treatise
philosophical book section
aim to explain the power of the intellect over the affects
to show how the mind can achieve blessedness
author Baruch Spinoza NERFINISHED
Benedict de Spinoza NERFINISHED
centralClaim blessedness is the intellectual love of God
human freedom consists in understanding necessity
the intellect can increase its power over the passions
the mind is eternal in a certain respect
centralConcept active affects
adequate ideas
intellectual love of God
passive affects
concludingPartOf Ethics NERFINISHED
contains axioms
corollaries
definitions
demonstrations
propositions
scholia
historicalPeriod 17th century philosophy
mainTheme eternity of the mind
human freedom
intellectual love of God
mind’s blessedness
overcoming the passions
power of the intellect
method geometrical method
originalTitleOfWork Ethica, ordine geometrico demonstrata NERFINISHED
partOf Ethics NERFINISHED
philosophicalDiscipline ethics
metaphysics
philosophy of mind
philosophicalTradition Rationalism NERFINISHED
positionInWork fifth part
relatedWork Part I of Ethics NERFINISHED
Part II of Ethics NERFINISHED
Part III of Ethics
Part IV of Ethics NERFINISHED
treatsConcept amor intellectualis Dei
beatitudo
eternity
freedom
necessity
salvation
workLanguage Latin

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Part IV of Ethics precedes Part V of Ethics
Spinoza, Ethics, Part III preparesFor Part V of Ethics
this entity surface form: Ethics, Part V