This paper argues that Spinoza makes a distinction between the constitutive essence of God (the totality of His attributes) and the essence of God per se (His power and causal efficacy). Using this distinction, I explain how Spinoza can conceive of God as being both an immutable simple unity and a subject for constantly changing modes. Spinoza believes that God qua Natura Naturans is immutable while God qua Natura Naturata is not. With this point established, Curley\u27s claim that Spinozistic modes are causally dependent on but not properties of God loses much of its attraction. In conclusion, I suggest how God\u27s essence is related to His attributes and His modes
Spinoza is well-known for his claim that God is the only substance that exists, and that everything ...
Abstract: The 17th century philosopher Spinoza is known for his concept of God as One Substance, God...
Self-causation, for Spinoza, is reserved for God (E1D3). Spinoza’s is a kind of self-causation that ...
This paper argues that Spinoza makes a distinction between the constitutive essence of God (the tota...
Power, according to Spinoza, is God's essence. Hence understanding Spinoza's thoughts about power wi...
“Why did God create the World?” is one of the traditional questions of theology. In the twentieth ce...
The aim of this paper is to clarify Spinoza’s views on some of the most fundamental issues of his me...
Spinoza stipulates in E2def2, his definition of the essence of a thing, that the essence of each par...
‘Substance’ (substantia, zelfstandigheid) is a key term of Spinoza’s philosophy. Like almost all of ...
I argue that, against what is commonly believed, Spinoza’s use of the relation of constitution to ch...
I argue against a prevailing view that the essence of Godis identical with the attributes. I show th...
The first two chapters of this dissertation address questions concerning Spinoza’s views on the natu...
In Spinoza’s ontology, there are only two categories of existing items: an independent entity that i...
In the description of the structure of his universe Spinoza employs diff erent approaches or strategi...
The article proposes a new solution to the long-standing problem of the universality of essences in ...
Spinoza is well-known for his claim that God is the only substance that exists, and that everything ...
Abstract: The 17th century philosopher Spinoza is known for his concept of God as One Substance, God...
Self-causation, for Spinoza, is reserved for God (E1D3). Spinoza’s is a kind of self-causation that ...
This paper argues that Spinoza makes a distinction between the constitutive essence of God (the tota...
Power, according to Spinoza, is God's essence. Hence understanding Spinoza's thoughts about power wi...
“Why did God create the World?” is one of the traditional questions of theology. In the twentieth ce...
The aim of this paper is to clarify Spinoza’s views on some of the most fundamental issues of his me...
Spinoza stipulates in E2def2, his definition of the essence of a thing, that the essence of each par...
‘Substance’ (substantia, zelfstandigheid) is a key term of Spinoza’s philosophy. Like almost all of ...
I argue that, against what is commonly believed, Spinoza’s use of the relation of constitution to ch...
I argue against a prevailing view that the essence of Godis identical with the attributes. I show th...
The first two chapters of this dissertation address questions concerning Spinoza’s views on the natu...
In Spinoza’s ontology, there are only two categories of existing items: an independent entity that i...
In the description of the structure of his universe Spinoza employs diff erent approaches or strategi...
The article proposes a new solution to the long-standing problem of the universality of essences in ...
Spinoza is well-known for his claim that God is the only substance that exists, and that everything ...
Abstract: The 17th century philosopher Spinoza is known for his concept of God as One Substance, God...
Self-causation, for Spinoza, is reserved for God (E1D3). Spinoza’s is a kind of self-causation that ...