the ethics(part ii)-第15章
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hate no man; neither to despise; to deride; to envy; or to be
angry with any。 Further; as it tells us that each should be
content with his own; and helpful to his neighbour; not from any
womanish pity; favour; or superstition; but solely by the
guidance of reason; according as the time and occasion demand;
as I will show in Part III。
4。 Lastly; this doctrine confers no small advantage on the
commonwealth; for it teaches how citizens should be governed and
led; not so as to become slaves; but so that they may freely do
whatsoever things are best。
I have thus fulfilled the promise made at the beginning of this
note; and I thus bring the second part of my treatise to a
close。 I think I have therein explained the nature and
properties of the human mind at sufficient length; and;
considering the difficulty of the subject; with sufficient
clearness。 I have laid a foundation; whereon may be raised many
excellent conclusions of the highest utility and most necessary
to be known; as will; in what follows; be partly made plain。
END OF PART II