Spinoza's life and philosophy
Bibliographical note
Abbreviations and other conventions
Preliminaries. A portrait of the philosopher as a young man
A critique of traditional religion
Fragments of a theory of scientific method
From a non-geometric draft of the Ethics
An early attempt at geometrizing philosophy
Two criticisms of Descartes
The study group has questions about definitions
The worm in the blood
The Ethics. Of God
Of the nature and origin of the mind
Of the origin and nature of the affects
Of human bondage, or the powers of the affects
Of the power of the intellect, or on human freedom
Objections and replies. Tschirnhaus on freedom
Freedom and necessity
Tschirnhaus on problems about the attributes and infinite modes
On knowledge of other attributes and examples of infinite modes
Tschirnhaus on knowledge of other attributes
Each thing is expressed by many minds
Tschirnhaus presses his objection
Spinoza replies again
Tschirnhaus on deducing the existence of bodies
On the uselessness of Descartes' principles of natural things
Tschirnhaus presses the objection
Spinoza's last reply.