Spinoza, Bad Faith, and Lying: A reply to John W. Bauer

Wassard Elea Rivista 1:115-121 (2013)
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In this article I argue that it is underdetermined what Spinoza is arguing for when he says in Proposition 72 of Part IV of the Ethics that (translated) "A free man never acts deceitfully, but always in good faith." In "Spinoza, Lying, and Acting in Good Faith," John Bauer has argued that Spinoza lays down an absolute moral prohibition never to lie.

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James Mahon
Lehman College (CUNY)

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