Part III of Ethics

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Part III of *Ethics* is a section of Baruch Spinoza’s philosophical work that analyzes the nature and causes of human emotions within his rationalist, geometric framework.

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Ethics, Part III 1
Part III of Ethics canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book section
philosophical text
author Baruch Spinoza NERFINISHED
centralDoctrine adequate ideas transform passions into actions
emotions are modes of thought and body
emotions follow from the necessity of the divine nature
concerns ethics
moral psychology
psychology
definesConcept action
affect
ambition
anger
avarice
benevolence
consternation
courtesy
cruelty
desire
drunkenness
emulation
envy
fear
glory
gratitude
hate
hope
humility
joy
love
lust
modesty
partiality
passion
pride
remorse
repentance
revenge
sadness
self-contentment
shame
follows Part II of Ethics NERFINISHED
hasComponent axioms
corollaries
definitions
demonstrations
postulates
propositions
scholia
language Latin
mainTheme causes of the affects
human bondage to the passions
human emotions
nature of the affects
passions and actions
partOf Ethics NERFINISHED
philosophicalTradition Spinozism NERFINISHED
rationalism
positionInWork third part of Ethics
precedes Part IV of Ethics NERFINISHED
states each thing strives to persevere in its being
title De origine et natura affectuum NERFINISHED
titleInEnglish On the Origin and Nature of the Affects NERFINISHED
usesConcept conatus
workForm geometric method

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Part IV of Ethics follows Part III of Ethics
Spinoza, Ethics, Part III title Part III of Ethics
this entity surface form: Ethics, Part III