Notes on Spinoza’s Critique of Aristotle’s Ethics

Philosophy and Theology 4 (1):3-32 (1989)
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I argue that Spinoza’s ethical theory may be viewed as a transformation of Aristotle’s teleological account which has been corrected of several fundamental flaws which Spinoza found in Aristotle. The result of Spinoza’s redefinition of ethical activity is a developmental account of ethics which has close kinship with the views of process theoreticians.

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