Spinoza’s Epistemology through a Geometrical Lens

Spinoza’s Epistemology through a Geometrical Lens
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 265
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ISBN-10 : 9783030767396
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Synopsis Spinoza’s Epistemology through a Geometrical Lens by : Matthew Homan

This book interrogates the ontology of mathematical entities in Spinoza as a basis for addressing a wide range of interpretive issues in Spinoza’s epistemology—from his antiskepticism and philosophy of science to the nature and scope of reason and intuitive knowledge and the intellectual love of God. Going against recent trends in Spinoza scholarship, and drawing on various sources, including Spinoza’s engagements with optical theory and physics, Matthew Homan argues for a realist interpretation of geometrical figures in Spinoza; illustrates their role in a Spinozan hypothetico-deductive scientific method; and develops Spinoza’s mathematical examples to better illuminate the three kinds of knowledge. The result is a portrait of Spinoza’s epistemology as sanguine and distinctive yet at home in the new Cartesian and Galilean scientific-philosophical paradigm.

Spinoza's Epistemology Through a Geometrical Lens

Spinoza's Epistemology Through a Geometrical Lens
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Synopsis Spinoza's Epistemology Through a Geometrical Lens by : Matthew Homan

"Spinoza's Epistemology through a Geometrical Lens is a thrilling and distinctive study of Spinoza's epistemology. It's also a major study of Spinoza's relationship to the unfolding scientific revolution. In particular, Homan reopens and deepens the debate over Spinoza's ambivalent relationship to mathematization of nature by the mathematical sciences. In so doing he offers an elegant re-reading of Spinoza as a systematic philosopher. Homan's book will be of great interest to Spinozists and scholars of early modern philosophy, historians of science, philosophers of mathematics and epistemologists, especially those interested in affective ways of knowing." -Eric Schliesser, Professor of Political Science, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands "Matthew Homan has convinced me to reconsider my frequent exhortation against reading Spinoza as a Cartesian. Homan peels back thick and complicated layers in Spinoza's understanding and use of mathematical properties and geometric figures in science to reveal deep insights and controversial interpretations of Spinoza's epistemology and important connections and even bridges to his metaphysical project. Spinoza's Epistemology through a Geometrical Lens contributes to and even redirects many important ongoing discussions in scholarship on Spinoza." -Christopher Martin, Associate Professor of Philosophy, University of Toledo, USA This book interrogates the ontology of mathematical entities in Spinoza as a basis for addressing a wide range of interpretive issues in Spinoza's epistemology-from his antiskepticism and philosophy of science to the nature and scope of reason and intuitive knowledge and the intellectual love of God. Going against recent trends in Spinoza scholarship, and drawing on various sources, including Spinoza's engagements with optical theory and physics, Matthew Homan argues for a realist interpretation of geometrical figures in Spinoza; illustrates their role in a Spinozan hypothetico-deductive scientific method; and develops Spinoza's mathematical examples to better illuminate the three kinds of knowledge. The result is a portrait of Spinoza's epistemology as sanguine and distinctive yet at home in the new Cartesian and Galilean scientific-philosophical paradigm. Matthew Homan is Senior Lecturer of Philosophy at Christopher Newport University, USA.

Spinoza's 'Ethics'

Spinoza's 'Ethics'
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 275
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ISBN-10 : 9781139454315
ISBN-13 : 1139454315
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Synopsis Spinoza's 'Ethics' by : Steven Nadler

Spinoza's Ethics is one of the most remarkable, important, and difficult books in the history of philosophy: a treatise simultaneously on metaphysics, knowledge, philosophical psychology, moral philosophy, and political philosophy. It presents, in Spinoza's famous 'geometric method', his radical views on God, Nature, the human being, and happiness. In this wide-ranging 2006 introduction to the work, Steven Nadler explains the doctrines and arguments of the Ethics, and shows why Spinoza's endlessly fascinating ideas may have been so troubling to his contemporaries, as well as why they are still highly relevant today. He also examines the philosophical background to Spinoza's thought and the dialogues in which Spinoza was engaged - with his contemporaries (including Descartes and Hobbes), with ancient thinkers (especially the Stoics), and with his Jewish rationalist forebears. His book is written for the student reader but will also be of interest to specialists in early modern philosophy.

Spinoza's Ethics

Spinoza's Ethics
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Publisher : Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages : 192
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ISBN-10 : 9780748634514
ISBN-13 : 0748634517
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Synopsis Spinoza's Ethics by : Beth Lord

Everything you need to know about Spinoza's Ethics in one volume.The Ethics presents a complete metaphysical, epistemological and ethical world-view that is immensely inspiring. However, it is also an extremely difficult text to read. This book takes readers through the text, stopping at the most perplexing passages to explain key terms, unfold arguments, offer concrete examples and raise questions for further thought. It is designed to be read alongside the Ethics, enabling students to think critically about Spinoza's views and build an understanding of his complex system.

Spinoza's Epistemology

Spinoza's Epistemology
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Total Pages : 492
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105008087350
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Synopsis Spinoza's Epistemology by : Edwin M. Curley

Possibilities of Perception

Possibilities of Perception
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Total Pages : 295
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ISBN-10 : 9780199678440
ISBN-13 : 0199678448
Rating : 4/5 (40 Downloads)

Synopsis Possibilities of Perception by : Jennifer Church

Jennifer Church presents a new account of perception, which shows how imagining alternative perspectives and possibilities plays a key role in creating and validating experiences of self-evident objectivity. She explores the nature of moral perception and aesthetic perception, and argues that perception can be both literal and substantive.

Spinoza and the Politics of Renaturalization

Spinoza and the Politics of Renaturalization
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Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Total Pages : 255
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ISBN-10 : 9780226792484
ISBN-13 : 022679248X
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Synopsis Spinoza and the Politics of Renaturalization by : Hasana Sharp

There have been many Spinozas over the centuries: atheist, romantic pantheist, great thinker of the multitude, advocate of the liberated individual, and rigorous rationalist. The common thread connecting all of these clashing perspectives is Spinoza’s naturalism, the idea that humanity is part of nature, not above it. In this sophisticated new interpretation of Spinoza’s iconoclastic philosophy, Hasana Sharp draws on his uncompromising naturalism to rethink human agency, ethics, and political practice. Sharp uses Spinoza to outline a practical wisdom of “renaturalization,” showing how ideas, actions, and institutions are never merely products of human intention or design, but outcomes of the complex relationships among natural forces beyond our control. This lack of a metaphysical or moral division between humanity and the rest of nature, Sharp contends, can provide the basis for an ethical and political practice free from the tendency to view ourselves as either gods or beasts. Sharp’s groundbreaking argument critically engages with important contemporary thinkers—including deep ecologists, feminists, and race and critical theorists—making Spinoza and the Politics of Renaturalization vital for a wide range of scholars.

Spinoza's Theory of Knowledge

Spinoza's Theory of Knowledge
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Publisher : Hassell Street Press
Total Pages : 220
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ISBN-10 : 101519026X
ISBN-13 : 9781015190269
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Synopsis Spinoza's Theory of Knowledge by : G H R (George Henry Rad Parkinson

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Improvement of the Understanding

Improvement of the Understanding
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Total Pages : 480
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ISBN-10 : NYPL:33433081628947
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Synopsis Improvement of the Understanding by : Benedictus de Spinoza

Passion of the Western Mind

Passion of the Western Mind
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Publisher : Ballantine Books
Total Pages : 560
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ISBN-10 : 9780307804525
ISBN-13 : 0307804526
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Synopsis Passion of the Western Mind by : Richard Tarnas

"[This] magnificent critical survey, with its inherent respect for both the 'Westt's mainstream high culture' and the 'radically changing world' of the 1990s, offers a new breakthrough for lay and scholarly readers alike....Allows readers to grasp the big picture of Western culture for the first time." SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE Here are the great minds of Western civilization and their pivotal ideas, from Plato to Hegel, from Augustine to Nietzsche, from Copernicus to Freud. Richard Tarnas performs the near-miracle of describing profound philosophical concepts simply but without simplifying them. Ten years in the making and already hailed as a classic, THE PASSION OF THE WESERN MIND is truly a complete liberal education in a single volume.