I suggest a solution to two puzzles in Spinoza's metaphysics. The first puzzle involves the mind and the idea of the mind, in particular how they can be identical, even though the mind thinks about bodies and nothing else, whereas the idea of the mind thinks about ideas and nothing else. The second puzzle involves the mind and the idea of a thing that belongs to an unknown attribute, in particular how they can be identical, even though the mind thinks about bodies and nothing else, whereas the idea thinks about things belonging to the unknown attribute and nothing else. I suggest that Spinoza would respond to both puzzles by rejecting the Indiscernibility of Identicals
Spinoza's thesis of non-reductive monism was conceived in critical response to earlier dualist and ...
Spinoza identifies the minds or souls of finite things with God’s ideas of those things. Margaret Wi...
In this chapter, I first turn to Spinoza’s obscure “ideas of ideas” doctrine and his claim that “as ...
I suggest a solution to two puzzles in Spinoza's metaphysics. The first puzzle involves the mind an...
P(論文)Today some scholors seem to have a tendency to see in Spinoza a precursor of Mind-Body Identity...
Spinoza's thesis of non-reductive monism was conceived in critical response to earlier dualist and m...
Spinoza claims that a person’s mind and body are one and the same. But he also claims that minds thi...
every idea has an object with which it is parallel in an “order and connection ” of causes (E2p7, E2...
My aim in what follows is to expound and (if possible) resolve two problems in Spinoza’s theory of m...
Contrary to Descartes, Spinoza refuses to human mind and therefore to man the status of substance : ...
The issue addressed in this thesis is one in the absolute idealism of Spinoza. It is one of specifyi...
In this paper, I suggest an outline of a new interpretation of core issues in Spinoza’s metaphysics ...
This chapter suggests a new interpretation of Spinoza’s concept of mind claiming that the goal of th...
This paper offers a new interpretation of Spinoza's doctrine of parallelism. It argues Spinoza reint...
Baruch Spinoza’s philosophy of mind stirs up the disputes about the nature of body-mind relations wi...
Spinoza's thesis of non-reductive monism was conceived in critical response to earlier dualist and ...
Spinoza identifies the minds or souls of finite things with God’s ideas of those things. Margaret Wi...
In this chapter, I first turn to Spinoza’s obscure “ideas of ideas” doctrine and his claim that “as ...
I suggest a solution to two puzzles in Spinoza's metaphysics. The first puzzle involves the mind an...
P(論文)Today some scholors seem to have a tendency to see in Spinoza a precursor of Mind-Body Identity...
Spinoza's thesis of non-reductive monism was conceived in critical response to earlier dualist and m...
Spinoza claims that a person’s mind and body are one and the same. But he also claims that minds thi...
every idea has an object with which it is parallel in an “order and connection ” of causes (E2p7, E2...
My aim in what follows is to expound and (if possible) resolve two problems in Spinoza’s theory of m...
Contrary to Descartes, Spinoza refuses to human mind and therefore to man the status of substance : ...
The issue addressed in this thesis is one in the absolute idealism of Spinoza. It is one of specifyi...
In this paper, I suggest an outline of a new interpretation of core issues in Spinoza’s metaphysics ...
This chapter suggests a new interpretation of Spinoza’s concept of mind claiming that the goal of th...
This paper offers a new interpretation of Spinoza's doctrine of parallelism. It argues Spinoza reint...
Baruch Spinoza’s philosophy of mind stirs up the disputes about the nature of body-mind relations wi...
Spinoza's thesis of non-reductive monism was conceived in critical response to earlier dualist and ...
Spinoza identifies the minds or souls of finite things with God’s ideas of those things. Margaret Wi...
In this chapter, I first turn to Spinoza’s obscure “ideas of ideas” doctrine and his claim that “as ...