Spinoza
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Spinoza
(The international library of critical essays in the history of philosophy)
Ashgate, c2002
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This collection of essays aims to present a wide range of interpretations of central themes in Spinoza's philosophy. Philosophical interpretations of Spinoza divide into three general categories. The first sets Spinoza within what is taken to be his historical context. Special emphasis is laid here on aspects of his teaching that seem to bear the influence of Spinoza's own education (and self-education), either through concepts assimilated into his own thinking, or those he undertook to refute and displace. A second interpretative approach uses analytical tools in an attempt to reconstruct Spinozistic issues and theories critically. Finally, there are philosophers who explore Spinoza's texts in their own terms, attempting to present a coherent picture of one or more aspects of Spinoza's teaching. Given the broad span of issues with which Spinoza deals, the latter is often the most difficult track to follow. The 25 articles in this collection exemplify these three attitudes to Spinoza interpretation, though most avail themselves of more than one.
In making the selection the editors preferred studies that treat their subject as a viable, endurable philosophical issue, whether the writer accepts Spinoza's presentation or highlights his difficulties. On each issue the articles critically analyze the texts, rather than simply portraying the Spinozistic ideas they express.
目次
- The identity of thought and object in Spinoza, Richard E. Aquila
- Spinoza on error, Jonathan Bennett
- Spinoza's distinction between rational and intuitive knowledge, Spencer Carr
- the materiality of morals - mind, body and interests in Spinoza's ethics, Andrew Collier
- did Spinoza lie to his landlady, J. Thomas Cook
- Spinoza on truth, Edwin M. Curley
- knowledge, anthropocentrism and salvation, Herman De Dijn
- causation and Spinoza's claim of identity, Michael Della Rocca
- Spinoza on the knowledge of good and evil, W.K. Frankena
- on the problem of infinite modes in "God and Nature - Spinoza's Metaphysics", Emilia Giancotti
- Spinoza's theory of human immortality, Errol E. Harris
- Spinoza's denial of mind-body interaction and the explanation of human action, Charles Jarrett
- Spinoza's demonstration of monism -a new line of defence, Mark A. Kulstad
- ideas of ideas and certainty in the TIE and in the ethics in "Spinoza on Knowledge and the Human Mind", Alexandre Matheron
- Spinoza's theory of ideas, Daisie Radner
- Spinoza's individualism reconsidered - some lessons from the short treatise on God, man and his well-being, Heidi M. Ravven
- tanquam naturae humanae exemplar - Spinoza on human nature, Lee C. Rice
- why Spinoza chose the Hebrews - the exemplary function of prophecy in the theological-political treatise, Michael A. Rosenthal
- beyond subjectivity - Spinoza's cognitivism of the emotions, Gideon Segal
- Spinoza's theory of the eternity of the mind, Diane Steinberg
- infinite understanding, scientia intuitiva and ethics, Margaret D. Wilson
- the psychology of the multitude and the uses of language, Yirmiyahu Yovel
- the second kind of knowledge and the removal of error in "Spinoza on Knowledge and the Human Mind", Yirmiyahu Yovel
- Spinoza's causal likeness principle, Harold Zellner
- Spinoza's temporal argument for actualism, Harold Zellner.
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