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Spinoza and the ethical-social issue of desire: comparative studies of the philosphies of Epicurus- Lucrecius and Machiavelli

Epicurus, Democritus, Lucrecius (in the letter 56 to Hugo Boxel) and Machiavelli (in the Political Treaty) are the two streams of thought that Spinoza cites in a quite eulogistic way. We propose to study here the affiliations and the differences between the philosophies of Spinoza, Epicurus and Machiavelli in a comparative analysis, departing from the ethical and social issue of desire.

desire; pleasure; prudence


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