In this paper I try to combine the objectology of Meinong with a neutral substance monism of the kind originally proposed by Spinoza (deus sive natura). Yet Spinoza was still stuck in the Cartesian paradigm and therefore rather gave a dual monism (extensio et intellectus) than a proper neutral monism. I propose that there are only two attributes of the one substance: existence and non-existence. Everything else is/are mere modes of them
The issue addressed in this thesis is one in the absolute idealism of Spinoza. It is one of specifyi...
According to Spinoza, ‘In Nature there cannot be two or more substances of the same nature or attrib...
In this paper I try to fortify the nominalistic objectology (cf. Meinong's 'Gegenstandstheorie') wit...
In this paper I try to combine the objectology of Meinong with a neutral substance monism of the kin...
In Part I of the ETHICS, Spinoza presents his central metaphysical thesis that there is only one sub...
In Spinoza’s ontology, there are only two categories of existing items: an independent entity that i...
In this paper, I inspect the grounds for the mature Spinozist argument for substance monism. The arg...
Neutral monism claims that both mind and matter are categories derived from a single underlying real...
This article has two goals: a historical and a speculative one. The historical goal is to offer a co...
Spinoza’s metaphysics fails to employ a consistent use of terms, such as “finite” and “infinite”. Af...
Neutral monism claims that both mind and matter are categories derived froma single underlying reali...
"This 'paper' is meant to be an introduction to three other papers of mine, namely: 'The "Emergence"...
‘Substance’ (substantia, zelfstandigheid) is a key term of Spinoza’s philosophy. Like almost all of ...
‘Substance’ (substantia, zelfstandigheid) is a key term of Spinoza’s philosophy. Like almost all of ...
In A Study of Spinoza\u27s Ethics, Bennett provides an analysis of what he calls Spinoza\u27s \u27of...
The issue addressed in this thesis is one in the absolute idealism of Spinoza. It is one of specifyi...
According to Spinoza, ‘In Nature there cannot be two or more substances of the same nature or attrib...
In this paper I try to fortify the nominalistic objectology (cf. Meinong's 'Gegenstandstheorie') wit...
In this paper I try to combine the objectology of Meinong with a neutral substance monism of the kin...
In Part I of the ETHICS, Spinoza presents his central metaphysical thesis that there is only one sub...
In Spinoza’s ontology, there are only two categories of existing items: an independent entity that i...
In this paper, I inspect the grounds for the mature Spinozist argument for substance monism. The arg...
Neutral monism claims that both mind and matter are categories derived from a single underlying real...
This article has two goals: a historical and a speculative one. The historical goal is to offer a co...
Spinoza’s metaphysics fails to employ a consistent use of terms, such as “finite” and “infinite”. Af...
Neutral monism claims that both mind and matter are categories derived froma single underlying reali...
"This 'paper' is meant to be an introduction to three other papers of mine, namely: 'The "Emergence"...
‘Substance’ (substantia, zelfstandigheid) is a key term of Spinoza’s philosophy. Like almost all of ...
‘Substance’ (substantia, zelfstandigheid) is a key term of Spinoza’s philosophy. Like almost all of ...
In A Study of Spinoza\u27s Ethics, Bennett provides an analysis of what he calls Spinoza\u27s \u27of...
The issue addressed in this thesis is one in the absolute idealism of Spinoza. It is one of specifyi...
According to Spinoza, ‘In Nature there cannot be two or more substances of the same nature or attrib...
In this paper I try to fortify the nominalistic objectology (cf. Meinong's 'Gegenstandstheorie') wit...