The role of God in Spinoza's metaphysics

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The role of God in Spinoza's metaphysics

Sherry Deveaux

(Continuum studies in philosophy)

Continuum, c2007

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Baruch Spinoza began his studies in the Jewish community of seventeenth century Amsterdam by learning Hebrew and the Talmud, only to be excommunicated at the age of twenty-four for supposed heresy. Because of his radical transformation of the concept of God, he has been characterized, on the one hand, as an atheist, and on the other as the God-intoxicated man. This book is an exploration of what Spinoza understood God to be; how, for him, the infinite and eternal power of God is expressed; and how finite human beings can have a true idea of this greatest of all entities. Sherry Deveaux begins with an analytic discussion of these three questions and an explication of three different views held by contemporary commentators on Spinoza. She then shows that the commonly held views about Spinoza are inconsistent with his texts--especially his magnum opus, the Ethics. Next, she provides analyses of central topics in Spinoza's metaphysics--such as 'power', 'true idea', and 'essence'--that must be understood in order to correctly answer the three questions. Deveaux concludes by arguing (i) that Spinoza defines God's essence as 'absolutely infinite and eternal power' and (ii) that, far from identifying God's essence with the divine attributes (such as thought and extension) as commentators commonly suppose, Spinoza regards God's essence or power as something that is expressed through the divine attributes.

Table of Contents

  • Introduction
  • Chapter 1. Three Problems: the relation of God to the attributes
  • the essence of God
  • the true conception of God Chapter 2. The 'God is the Thing that has Attributes and Modes as Properties' Interpretation
  • Chapter 3. The 'God is the Collection of Attributes' Interpretation
  • Chapter 4. The 'God is the Totality of Attributes' Interpretation
  • Chapter 5. Essences and True Ideas in Spinoza
  • Chapter 6. The Essence of Spinoza's God
  • Bibliography
  • Index.

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  • NCID
    BA82449014
  • ISBN
    • 9780826488886
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    London ; New York
  • Pages/Volumes
    vii, 142 p.
  • Size
    24 cm
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