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Laird, John:
The Idea of Value

Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1929. - XX, 384 pp.

Mention of Spinoza: Chapter II. Spinoza's account of value: 69-91; ferner/further: XX, 40, 101, 166, 232-233, 254, 255

Literature type: Monographs
Language: English
Thematic areas: Ethics

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English commentary: "The reason for beginning the principal discussion with an account of Spinoza's views is, generally, the catholic prospect of Spinoza's theory, and more particularly, the way in which Spinoza plainly suggests the threefold division of the subject which (as I think) all subsequent investigation should follow."

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