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An urgent, lucid study of Spinoza’s thought and the problem of temporality. It reframes time as idea. Samuel Alexander brings philosophical clarity to the nature of time, tracing how Baruch Spinoza’s metaphysics intersects with ethics and reason and probing consequences for rationalism and metaphysics more broadly.Written with crisp lucidity and close argumentation, Alexander maps the nature of time within Baruch Spinoza’s works and shows how questions of substance, eternity and causation reach into ethics and reason. The essay situates Spinoza within early modern philosophy and seventeenth century philosophy, stages a careful comparison with Descartes’ philosophy, and traces themes central to rationalism and metaphysics as they echo through later Dutch Enlightenment thinkers. Concise yet demanding, it belongs in any philosophy classics collection and sits comfortably beside a philosophical essays anthology; ideal for philosophy student reading and a compact companion for a university philosophy course. Casual readers enjoy its direct judgments; classic-literature collectors prize its place in the trajectory of ideas. Alexander’s prose balances exacting argument with accessible exposition, so that abstract problems about time are made intelligible without losing philosophical weight. Readers tracing the reception of Dutch thought appreciate connections to civic and moral discourse; newcomers to Spinoza gain a lucid guide that clarifies tricky abstractions without sacrificing nuance. Equally at home on a reader’s shelf or a course reading list, the essay rewards rereading and keeps yielding insight. Historically, the work clarifies a strand of thought connecting seventeenth century metaphysical debates to modern concerns about causation, eternity and human agency, marking it as an important contribution to the study of rationalism and the reception of Baruch Spinoza works. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike.