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the ethics(part v)-第7部分

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lusts; and that they cede their rights; in so far as they are bound to live



according to the commandments of the divine law。 They therefore believe that



piety; religion; and; generally; all things attributable to firmness of



mind; are burdens; which; after death; they hope to lay aside; and to



receive the reward for their bondage; that is; for their piety; and



religion; it is not only by this hope; but also; and chiefly; by the fear of



being horribly punished after death; that they are induced to live according



to the divine commandments; so far as their feeble and infirm spirit will



carry them。







If men had not this hope and this fear; but believed that the mind perishes



with the body; and that no hope of prolonged life remains for the wretches



who are broken down with the burden of piety; they would return to their own



inclinations; controlling everything in accordance with their lusts; and



desiring to obey fortune rather than themselves。 Such a course appears to me



not less absurd than if a man; because he does not believe that he can by



wholesome food sustain his body for ever; should wish to cram himself with



poisons and deadly fare; or if; because he sees that the mind is not eternal



or immortal; he should prefer to be out of his mind altogether; and to live



without the use of reason; these ideas are so absurd as to be scarcely worth



refuting。











Prop。 XLII。 Blessedness is not the reward of virtue; but virtue



itself ; neither do we rejoice therein; because we control our



lusts; but; contrariwise; because we rejoice therein; we are able



to control our lusts。







Proof。… Blessedness consists in love towards God (V:xxxvi。 and Note); which



love springs from the third kind of knowledge (V:xxxii。Coroll。); therefore



this love (III:iii。 and III:lix。) must be referred to the mind; in so far as



the latter is active; therefore (IV:Def。viii。) it is virtue itself。



This was our first point。 Again; in proportion as the mind rejoices more in



this divine love or blessedness; so does it the more understand (V:xxxii。);



that is (V:iii。Coroll。); so much the more power has it over the emotions;



and (V:xxxviii。) so much the less is it subject to those emotions



which are evil; therefore; in proportion as the mind rejoices in this divine



love or blessedness; so has it the power of controlling lusts。 And; since



human power in controlling the emotions consists solely in the



understanding; it follows that no one rejoices in blessedness; because he



has controlled his lusts; but; contrariwise; his power of controlling his



lusts arises from this blessedness itself。 Q。E。D。







Note。… I have thus completed all I wished to set forth touching the mind's



power over the emotions and the mind's freedom。 Whence it appears; how



potent is the wise man; and how much he surpasses the ignorant man; who is



driven only by his lusts。 For the ignorant man is not only distracted in



various ways by external causes without ever gaining; the true acquiescence



of his spirit; but moreover lives; as it were unwitting of himself; and of



God; and of things; and as soon as he ceases to suffer; ceases also to be。







Whereas the wise man; in so far as he is regarded as such; is scarcely at



all disturbed in spirit; but; being conscious of himself; and of God; and of



things; by a certain eternal necessity; never ceases to be; but always



possesses true acquiescence of his spirit。







If the way which I have pointed out as leading to this result seems



exceedingly hard; it may nevertheless be discovered。 Needs must it be hard;



since it is so seldom  found。 How would it be possible; if salvation were



ready to our hand; and could without great labour be found; that it should



be by almost all men neglected? But all things excellent are as



difficult as they are rare。























End of Part V。



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