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Spinoza and the stoics: Moral good and „living in agreement with nature”
The author draws a parallel between the Stoics? and Spinoza?s understanding
of moral good and values in general, and their understanding of ?living in
agreement with nature?. It is indicated that the difference between the
Stoics and Spinoza is slight when it comes to issues discussed in this
paper. Spinoza, like the Stoics, held that moral good could be merely useful
and that it is found in ?living in agreement with nature?.