Ethic:
demonstrated in geometrical order and divided into five parts,
which treat (1) of God; (2) of the nature and origin of the mind; (3) of the nature & origin of the affects; (4) of human bondage, or of the strength of the affects; (5) of the power of the intellect, or of human liberty. Tr. from the Latin by W. Hale White; rev. by Amelia Hutchison Stirling.
APA Citation
Spinoza, B. de., Stirling, A. Hutchison., White, W. Hale. (1927). Ethic: demonstrated in geometrical order and divided into five parts. 4th ed., rev. and corrected, Edinburgh: Humphrey Mulford.
MLA Citation
Spinoza, Benedictus de, 1632-1677, Amelia Hutchison Stirling, and William Hale White. Ethic: Demonstrated In Geometrical Order And Divided Into Five Parts. 4th ed., rev. and corrected, Edinburgh: Humphrey Mulford, 1927.
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