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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 09 January 2025
Only fairly recently scholars have begun to reassess Spinoza’s last work, the TP. It is in that unfinished treatise that Machiavelli’s legacy figures prominently. In the final section of Chapter 5 Spinoza praises him as “very sharp-witted [acutissimus],” “wise [sapiens],” and “most prudent [prudentissimus].” Given the exemplary part played by the wise man (vir sapiens) in Spinoza’s Ethics (E5pref, E5p42s), this is certainly significant.
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