Spinoza on Free Will and Freedom

Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy (2023)
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This article provides an overview of Spinoza's positions on determinism, free will, and freedom framed by an attempt to make sense of a Spinozistic ethical project that simultaneously denies free will as an illusion while advocating the significance of human freedom for the good life. Within this context, other key doctrines in Spinoza's moral psychology are explored including his view of the will, passions, rational activity, and responsibility.

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Christopher Kluz
The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen

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