Meaning in Spinoza s Method

Meaning in Spinoza s Method
Author: Aaron V. Garrett
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2003-06-26
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781139436946

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Readers of Spinoza's philosophy have often been daunted, and sometimes been enchanted, by the geometrical method which he employs in his philosophical masterpiece the Ethics. In Meaning in Spinoza's Method Aaron Garrett examines this method and suggests that its purpose, in Spinoza's view, was not just to present claims and propositions but also in some sense to change the readers and allow them to look at themselves and the world in a different way. His discussion draws not only on Spinoza's works but also on those of the philosophers who influenced Spinoza most strongly, including Hobbes, Descartes, Maimonides and Gersonides. This controversial book will be of interest to historians of philosophy and to anyone interested in the relation between form and content in philosophical works.

Meaning in Spinoza s Method

Meaning in Spinoza s Method
Author: Aaron Garrett
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2003
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1107137853

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This original and controversial book examines the geometrical method employed by Spinoza in his masterpiece the Ethics, and suggests that its purpose, in Spinoza's view, was not just to present claims and propositions but also to allow the readers to look at themselves and the world in a different way.

Behind the Geometrical Method

Behind the Geometrical Method
Author: Edwin Curley
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 199
Release: 2020-06-16
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780691214269

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This book is the fruit of twenty-five years of study of Spinoza by the editor and translator of a new and widely acclaimed edition of Spinoza's collected works. Based on three lectures delivered at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in 1984, the work provides a useful focal point for continued discussion of the relationship between Descartes and Spinoza, while also serving as a readable and relatively brief but substantial introduction to the Ethics for students. Behind the Geometrical Method is actually two books in one. The first is Edwin Curley's text, which explains Spinoza's masterwork to readers who have little background in philosophy. This text will prove a boon to those who have tried to read the Ethics, but have been baffled by the geometrical style in which it is written. Here Professor Curley undertakes to show how the central claims of the Ethics arose out of critical reflection on the philosophies of Spinoza's two great predecessors, Descartes and Hobbes. The second book, whose argument is conducted in the notes to the text, attempts to support further the often controversial interpretations offered in the text and to carry on a dialogue with recent commentators on Spinoza. The author aligns himself with those who interpret Spinoza naturalistically and materialistically.

Spinoza Theological Political Treatise

Spinoza  Theological Political Treatise
Author: Jonathan Israel,Michael Silverthorne
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 451
Release: 2007-05-03
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781139463614

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Spinoza's Theological-Political Treatise (1670) is one of the most important philosophical works of the early modern period. In it Spinoza discusses at length the historical circumstances of the composition and transmission of the Bible, demonstrating the fallibility of both its authors and its interpreters. He argues that free enquiry is not only consistent with the security and prosperity of a state but actually essential to them, and that such freedom flourishes best in a democratic and republican state in which individuals are left free while religious organizations are subordinated to the secular power. His Treatise has profoundly influenced the subsequent history of political thought, Enlightenment 'clandestine' or radical philosophy, Bible hermeneutics, and textual criticism more generally. It is presented here in a translation of great clarity and accuracy by Michael Silverthorne and Jonathan Israel, with a substantial historical and philosophical introduction by Jonathan Israel.

Spinoza s Metaphysics

Spinoza s Metaphysics
Author: Yitzhak Y. Melamed
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2015-03
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780190237349

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This text offers a new and radical interpretation of the core of Spinoza's metaphysics. The first half of the book, which concentrates on the metaphysics of substance, suggests a new reading of his key concepts of substance and mode, of his pantheism and monism, and of his understanding of causation. The second half addresses his metaphysics of thought.

Improvement of the Understanding Ethics and Correspondence of Benedict De Spinoza 1901

Improvement of the Understanding  Ethics  and Correspondence of Benedict De Spinoza  1901
Author: Benedictus De Spinoza,Frank Sewall
Publsiher: Legare Street Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022-10-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 1016805667

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Ethics

Ethics
Author: Benedictus de Spinoza
Publsiher: DigiCat
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2022-05-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: EAN:8596547022671

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Ethics is a philosophical treatise by Benedictus de Spinoza. The author presents a method of Euclid in philosophy, suggesting a tiny number of definitions and adages from which he attempts to derive a large number of proposals.

Being and Reason

Being and Reason
Author: Martin Lin
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2019-05-30
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780192570895

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In Being and Reason, Martin Lin offers a new interpretation of Spinoza's core metaphysical doctrines with attention to how and why, in Spinoza, metaphysical notions are entangled with cognitive, logical, and epistemic ones. For example, according to Spinoza, a substance is that which can be conceived through itself and a mode is that which is conceived through another. Thus, metaphysical notions, substance and mode, are defined through a notion that is either cognitive or logical, being conceived through. What are we to make of the intimate connections that Spinoza sees between metaphysical, cognitive, logical, and epistemic notions? Or between being and reason? Lin argues against idealist readings according to which the metaphysical is reducible to or grounded in something epistemic, logical, or psychological. He maintains that Spinoza sees the order of being and the order of reason as two independent structures that mirror one another. In the course of making this argument, he develops new interpretations of Spinoza's notions of attribute and mode, and of Spinoza's claim that all things strive for self-preservation. Lin also argues against prominent idealist readings of Spinoza according to which the Principle of Sufficient Reason is absolutely unrestricted for Spinoza and is the key to his system. He contends, rather, that Spinoza's metaphysical rationalism is a diverse phenomenon and that the Principle of Sufficient Reason is limited to claims about existence and nonexistence which are applied only once by Spinoza to the case of the necessary existence of God.