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A quiet room, a shaft of morning light, and a mind wrestling with the universe's deepest riddles-such is the atmosphere evoked by one of the seventeenth century's most provocative philosophical treatises. Here, logic and reason are not mere tools, but guiding stars, illuminating questions of existence, morality, and the divine. The work stands at the crossroads of rationalism in philosophy and the dawn of the Enlightenment, inviting readers to contemplate the nature of reality with rare clarity and courage. Drawing from the traditions of early modern philosophy and Jewish philosophy works, the text unfolds a vision of ethics in philosophy that is both rigorous and humane. Each proposition builds with mathematical precision, yet the effect is far from cold abstraction; instead, it leads to a profound meditation on freedom, virtue, and the structure of human happiness. The metaphysics explored within these pages challenge received ideas, offering a bold alternative to dogma and superstition, and laying the groundwork for much of modern Western philosophy. For those who seek out philosophy of religion or the intellectual ferment of enlightenment philosophy, this volume provides both a demanding and rewarding reading experience. Its arguments, crafted in the crucible of seventeenth century debate, still pulse with the urgency of minds determined to reconcile faith and reason. Collectors and classic-library enthusiasts will appreciate the text's enduring influence on metaphysics books and its place among the foundational philosophical treatises of the West. This book was out of print for decades and is now republished by Alpha Editions. It has been restored for today's and future generations. This edition is not just a reprint - it's a collector's item and a cultural treasure. For anyone drawn to the great questions that have shaped our civilisation, this volume offers an enduring invitation to think more deeply, guided by one of the most lucid and uncompromising intellects in the history of philosophy.