2018
DOI: 10.2478/ebce-2018-0008
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Spinozian consequentialism of ethics of social consequences

Abstract: The present article deals with specific normative concepts of Spinoza's ethical system and compares them to certain aspects of the theory of ethics of social consequences. At first, a way to approach the problem of normativity in Spinoza is presented, concentrating on the obligatory character of rationalor intellectualmotives. Then, theoretical evidence is presented which links Spinoza to normative-ethical consequentialism. The basis for a consequentialist model of Spinoza's ethics is the concept of perfection… Show more

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