In the third part of Spinoza’s Ethics, Spinoza repeatedly claims (in Curley’s translation) that “Hatred toward him who has done evil to another” is called “indignation.” (E3p22S [contra odium erga illum qui alteri male fecit, indignationem appellabimus
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Some Indignation in Spinoza and Machiavelli…
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In the third part of Spinoza’s Ethics, Spinoza repeatedly claims (in Curley’s translation) that “Hatred toward him who has done evil to another” is called “indignation.” (E3p22S [contra odium erga illum qui alteri male fecit, indignationem appellabimus