[The Ethics by Benedict de Spinoza]@TWC D-Link bookThe Ethics PREFACE 66/145
note: the time has now come to treat of the remaining terms.
But I must first say a few words concerning man in the state of nature and in society. Every man exists by sovereign natural right, and, consequently, by sovereign natural right performs those actions which follow from the necessity of his own nature; therefore by sovereign natural right every man judges what is good and what is bad, takes care of his own advantage according to his own disposition (IV.xix.and IV.
xx.), avenges the wrongs done to him (III.xl.Coroll.
ii.), and endeavours to preserve that which he loves and to destroy that which he hates (III.
xxviii.).
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