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Richard, M. (1999). The God of Spinoza: A Philosophical Study. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
has been cited by the following article:
TITLE: Spinoza and the Relativity of Evil in the World
AUTHORS: Muhammad Kamal
KEYWORDS: Substance, Evil, Relativity, Immanence, Transcendence
JOURNAL NAME: Open Journal of Philosophy, Vol.8 No.3, May 9, 2018
ABSTRACT: This article analyses the problem of evil in the world in the context of Spinoza’s philosophical discourse. It deals with an important and urgent question: is there evil in the world or not? Drawing upon Spinoza’s interpretation of the relationship between God and the world, I consider this dilemma by concentrating upon the pantheistic elements of his philosophy. I have discussed how Spinoza develops his arguments for the relativity of evil and its objective non-existence. This solution is derived from the way he identifies substance as the sole reality with God. I have also compared Spinoza’s ideas with those of Plotinus by highlighting similarities in their respective understandings of the problem of evil.
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