Spinoza's insistence that a deductive metaphysics built from a single Principle or 'Deus sive Natura' and from there proceeding to deduce in descending order all of the 'common properties' or 'Infinite Modalities', is far superior to the inductive method which begins with observation and measurement of particulars and then proceeds to the general. In fact Spinoza recognized in a universe of an infinite number of particulars no metaphysical assertions could be conjectured with any certainty from any investigation of the 'modes' or what is commonly referred to as the world of the 'sensible'.. This is because 'causality' is not a function of any particular object within the finite modes. In other words, any 'thing' which is not the cause of i...
Despite differences in personal definitions of what it means to be good, one philosopher, Spinoza, a...
The interpretation of Spinoza which follows, situates itself in the context of a study of the fundam...
In this paper, I argue that Spinoza's claim at E1P15 that “Whatever is, is in God, and nothing can b...
Spinoza's insistence that a deductive metaphysics built from a single Principle or 'Deus sive Natura...
Although numerous commentators have attempted to decipher Spinoza's intended meaning within the "Eth...
‘Substance’ (substantia, zelfstandigheid) is a key term of Spinoza’s philosophy. Like almost all of ...
Abstract: The 17th century philosopher Spinoza is known for his concept of God as One Substance, God...
Power, according to Spinoza, is God's essence. Hence understanding Spinoza's thoughts about power wi...
This paper argues that Spinoza makes a distinction between the constitutive essence of God (the tota...
Ex nihilo nihil fit. Philosophy, especially great philosophy, does not appear out of the blue. In th...
This dissertation is an interpretation of the first part of Spinoza’s Ethics. Its subject matter, Of...
Here’s a seemingly compelling (albeit simplified) story about Spinoza’s epistemology: substance, or ...
Spinoza's moral philosopher represents his most concerted attempt to come to terms with th...
In the description of the structure of his universe Spinoza employs diff erent approaches or strategi...
This dissertation argues that Baruch de Spinoza\u27s conception of God plays a decisive, and often u...
Despite differences in personal definitions of what it means to be good, one philosopher, Spinoza, a...
The interpretation of Spinoza which follows, situates itself in the context of a study of the fundam...
In this paper, I argue that Spinoza's claim at E1P15 that “Whatever is, is in God, and nothing can b...
Spinoza's insistence that a deductive metaphysics built from a single Principle or 'Deus sive Natura...
Although numerous commentators have attempted to decipher Spinoza's intended meaning within the "Eth...
‘Substance’ (substantia, zelfstandigheid) is a key term of Spinoza’s philosophy. Like almost all of ...
Abstract: The 17th century philosopher Spinoza is known for his concept of God as One Substance, God...
Power, according to Spinoza, is God's essence. Hence understanding Spinoza's thoughts about power wi...
This paper argues that Spinoza makes a distinction between the constitutive essence of God (the tota...
Ex nihilo nihil fit. Philosophy, especially great philosophy, does not appear out of the blue. In th...
This dissertation is an interpretation of the first part of Spinoza’s Ethics. Its subject matter, Of...
Here’s a seemingly compelling (albeit simplified) story about Spinoza’s epistemology: substance, or ...
Spinoza's moral philosopher represents his most concerted attempt to come to terms with th...
In the description of the structure of his universe Spinoza employs diff erent approaches or strategi...
This dissertation argues that Baruch de Spinoza\u27s conception of God plays a decisive, and often u...
Despite differences in personal definitions of what it means to be good, one philosopher, Spinoza, a...
The interpretation of Spinoza which follows, situates itself in the context of a study of the fundam...
In this paper, I argue that Spinoza's claim at E1P15 that “Whatever is, is in God, and nothing can b...