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  1. Tractatus de Intellectus Emendatione (Treatise on the Emendation of the Intellect) is an unfinished work of philosophy by the seventeenth-century philosopher Baruch Spinoza, published posthumously in 1677.

  2. The Tractatns de Intellectiis Emendatione., written. probably before Spinoza was thirty years old, is so. important not only historically, as showing how. gradually and consecutively what he had to tell the world was revealed to him, but for its own intrinsic worth, that no excuse is necessary for the attempt.

  3. 1. Tratado sobre la reforma del entendimiento. Su título completo original es " Tractatus de intellectus emendatione et de via qua optime in veram rerum cognitionem dirigitur ". Es una obra inacabada, escrita entre 1657 y 1660, en la que Spinoza expone su teoría del conocimiento.

  4. 1. Postquam me experientia docuit, omnia, quae in communi vita frequenter occurrunt, vana et futilia esse ; cum viderem omnia, a quibus et quae timebam, nihil neque boni neque mali in se habere, nisi quatenus ab iis animus movebatur ; constitui tandem inquirere, an aliquid daretur, quod verum bonum et sui communicabile esset, et a quo solo ...

  5. 5 de sept. de 2008 · html versions of: Ethica ordine geometrica demonstrata, Tractatus de Intellectus Emendatione, Tractatus Politicus, with a selection of the Epistolae and a split-frame presentation of the works in Latin and English or French [ main page] --- { texts home} this page is maintained by Clinton Tolley last updated: September 5th, 2008.

  6. 11 de may. de 2008 · Tractatus de Intellectus Emendatione: Et de Via, Qua Optime in Veram Rerum Cognitionem Dirigitur. by. Benedictus de Spinoza , William Hale White. Publication date. 1895. Publisher. Macmillan. Collection.

  7. 5 Sobre este punto véase Ellbogen, Der Tractatus de intellectus emendatione. 6 Según Meinsma (ob. cit., pág. 155), la idea de escribir un opúsculo sobre la reforma del entendi‐miento pudo acudirle a Spinoza mientras ayudaba a su maestro van den Enden en su tarea de pro‐fesor.