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In Spinoza’s ’Ethics’: A Reader’s Guide, J. Thomas Cook explains the philosophical background against which the book was written and the key themes inherent in the text. The book then guides the reader to a clear understanding of the text as a whole, before exploring the reception and influence of this classic philosophical work. This is the ideal companion to study of this most influential and challenging of texts.
This book offers an accessible guide to Spinoza’s ‘Ethics’, who’s style (based on Euclid) is archaic and often problematic for today’s reader
The ‘Ethics’ is by far Spinoza’s most important text, and is widely studied in both undergraduate and postgraduate philosophy courses
No other introduction to Spinoza’s philosophy sticks as close to the text of the ’Ethics’, and aids the reader’s interpretation and understanding like this Reader’s Guide
The author has taught on the ’Ethics’ at all levels for many years
1. Context
"J. Thomas Cook has penned a readable and detailed introduction to one of the most difficult works of the western philosophical tradition... Cook provides a section by section commentary on the Ethics, with helpful questions for student readers at the end of each discussion. Throughout the work, and particularly in the last chapter, the author provides an understanding of the controversy surrounding Spinoza and his philosophy." Grant Havers, Trinity Western University, Canada, 2009.
"Cook’s guide is readable and precise. His style compares favourably in clarity to many other such guides...Importantly, Cook’s is one of few recent guidebooks to make a concentrated effort to place Spinoza’s philosophy in its historical context and appraise its legacy...Cook has provided a clear and thorough introduction to this well-established reading of Spinoza." British Journal for the History of Philosophy, 2009