About This Book
A systematic philosophical analysis of how passions shape human conduct, defining good and evil as relative judgments and distinguishing passive emotions from active power. The text sets out axioms, definitions, and propositions to explain why people are often driven to choose what they recognize as worse, traces the causes and conflicts of joy, sorrow, desire, and other affects, and shows how inadequate ideas sustain bondage. It argues that increased understanding and the proper use of reason raise a person's power, transform passive affects into active dispositions, and thereby expand freedom and ethical agency.
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