Reconceiving Spinoza:
'Samuel Newlands presents a sweeping new interpretation of Spinoza's metaphysical system and the way in which his metaphysics shapes, and is shaped by, his moral program. Engaging with contemporary metaphysics and ethics, Newlands reveals just how exciting and vibrant Spinoza's philos...
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Zusammenfassung: | 'Samuel Newlands presents a sweeping new interpretation of Spinoza's metaphysical system and the way in which his metaphysics shapes, and is shaped by, his moral program. Engaging with contemporary metaphysics and ethics, Newlands reveals just how exciting and vibrant Spinoza's philosophical outlook remains for philosophers today."-- |
Beschreibung: | x, 283 Seiten 24 cm |
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505 | 8 | |a 2. The Case for CDM2.1 Causation; 2.2 In; 2.3 Following-from; 2.4 Conceptual Involvement; 2.5 Eliminativism and the Nature of Grounding; 2.6 Collapsing Causation and Inherence; 3. Motivating CDM; 4: Spinoza's Metaphysics of Modality; 1. Warm-up: Contingency, Necessity, and Conceptual Sensitivity; 2. Spinoza's Conceptualist Account of Modality; 2.1 The Nature of God's Necessity; 2.2 The Nature of Modality for Modes; 3. The Distribution of Modality; 4. Spinoza's Modal Pessimism; 5: A Conceptualist Account of Essences; 1. Essences as Explanatory Powers; 2. Spinoza's Either/Or | |
505 | 8 | |a 3. A "Hopeless" Problem and Spinoza's Conceptualist Solution3.1 The Essences of Substance; 3.2 The Essences of Modes Across Attributes; 3.3 The Essences of Modes Within an Attribute; 6: Elusive Individuals; 1. Individuals, Parts, and Wholes; 2. Spinoza's Causal Answers; 3. A Conceptual Condition; 4. Too Much of a Good Thing?; 7: Ethics, Motivation, and Egoism; 1. Spinoza's Psychological Ethics; 1.1 Desires and Values; 1.2 The Guidance of Reason; 1.3 Models and Ethical Instruction; 2. Moral Motivation; 3. Egoism Reconceived; 8: Moral Transformation and Self-Transcendence | |
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contents | Introduction; 1. Spinoza Studies Today; 2. A Quick Plunge; 3. A Roadmap; 1: The Desiderata of Perfection; 1. Lust's Challenge; 2. Parsimony; 3. Plenitude; 3.1 The Nature of Attributes, Modes, and Expressing; 3.2 Intra-Attribute Mode Plenitude; 4. The Limits of the PSR; 5. The Metaphysics of Perfection, Then and Now; 2: Spinoza's Conceptualist Strategy; 1. Trouble in the Spinozistic Paradise; 2. The Conceptual to the Rescue; 3. A Pernicious Relativism?; 3: Conceptual Dependence Monism; 1. The Task of Metaphysics 2. The Case for CDM2.1 Causation; 2.2 In; 2.3 Following-from; 2.4 Conceptual Involvement; 2.5 Eliminativism and the Nature of Grounding; 2.6 Collapsing Causation and Inherence; 3. Motivating CDM; 4: Spinoza's Metaphysics of Modality; 1. Warm-up: Contingency, Necessity, and Conceptual Sensitivity; 2. Spinoza's Conceptualist Account of Modality; 2.1 The Nature of God's Necessity; 2.2 The Nature of Modality for Modes; 3. The Distribution of Modality; 4. Spinoza's Modal Pessimism; 5: A Conceptualist Account of Essences; 1. Essences as Explanatory Powers; 2. Spinoza's Either/Or 3. A "Hopeless" Problem and Spinoza's Conceptualist Solution3.1 The Essences of Substance; 3.2 The Essences of Modes Across Attributes; 3.3 The Essences of Modes Within an Attribute; 6: Elusive Individuals; 1. Individuals, Parts, and Wholes; 2. Spinoza's Causal Answers; 3. A Conceptual Condition; 4. Too Much of a Good Thing?; 7: Ethics, Motivation, and Egoism; 1. Spinoza's Psychological Ethics; 1.1 Desires and Values; 1.2 The Guidance of Reason; 1.3 Models and Ethical Instruction; 2. Moral Motivation; 3. Egoism Reconceived; 8: Moral Transformation and Self-Transcendence 1. Spinoza's Practical Privileging2. Moral Transformation Reconceived; 3. The New You!; 9: The Nature of the Conceptual; 1. The Threat of Idealism; 2. Rejecting Mentalism; 3. Attribute Neutrality; 4. Spinoza's Unfinished Task; Bibliography; Primary Texts; Spinoza; Arnauld and Nicole; Descartes; Hegel; Hobbes; Leibniz; Malebranche; Suarez; Wolff; Other Works Cited; Index of Subjects; Index of Ethics Citations |
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spelling | Newlands, Samuel 197X- Verfasser (DE-588)1162568305 aut Reconceiving Spinoza Samuel Newlands First edition Oxford, United Kingdom Oxford University Press 2018 x, 283 Seiten 24 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Introduction; 1. Spinoza Studies Today; 2. A Quick Plunge; 3. A Roadmap; 1: The Desiderata of Perfection; 1. Lust's Challenge; 2. Parsimony; 3. Plenitude; 3.1 The Nature of Attributes, Modes, and Expressing; 3.2 Intra-Attribute Mode Plenitude; 4. The Limits of the PSR; 5. The Metaphysics of Perfection, Then and Now; 2: Spinoza's Conceptualist Strategy; 1. Trouble in the Spinozistic Paradise; 2. The Conceptual to the Rescue; 3. A Pernicious Relativism?; 3: Conceptual Dependence Monism; 1. The Task of Metaphysics 2. The Case for CDM2.1 Causation; 2.2 In; 2.3 Following-from; 2.4 Conceptual Involvement; 2.5 Eliminativism and the Nature of Grounding; 2.6 Collapsing Causation and Inherence; 3. Motivating CDM; 4: Spinoza's Metaphysics of Modality; 1. Warm-up: Contingency, Necessity, and Conceptual Sensitivity; 2. Spinoza's Conceptualist Account of Modality; 2.1 The Nature of God's Necessity; 2.2 The Nature of Modality for Modes; 3. The Distribution of Modality; 4. Spinoza's Modal Pessimism; 5: A Conceptualist Account of Essences; 1. Essences as Explanatory Powers; 2. Spinoza's Either/Or 3. A "Hopeless" Problem and Spinoza's Conceptualist Solution3.1 The Essences of Substance; 3.2 The Essences of Modes Across Attributes; 3.3 The Essences of Modes Within an Attribute; 6: Elusive Individuals; 1. Individuals, Parts, and Wholes; 2. Spinoza's Causal Answers; 3. A Conceptual Condition; 4. Too Much of a Good Thing?; 7: Ethics, Motivation, and Egoism; 1. Spinoza's Psychological Ethics; 1.1 Desires and Values; 1.2 The Guidance of Reason; 1.3 Models and Ethical Instruction; 2. Moral Motivation; 3. Egoism Reconceived; 8: Moral Transformation and Self-Transcendence 1. Spinoza's Practical Privileging2. Moral Transformation Reconceived; 3. The New You!; 9: The Nature of the Conceptual; 1. The Threat of Idealism; 2. Rejecting Mentalism; 3. Attribute Neutrality; 4. Spinoza's Unfinished Task; Bibliography; Primary Texts; Spinoza; Arnauld and Nicole; Descartes; Hegel; Hobbes; Leibniz; Malebranche; Suarez; Wolff; Other Works Cited; Index of Subjects; Index of Ethics Citations 'Samuel Newlands presents a sweeping new interpretation of Spinoza's metaphysical system and the way in which his metaphysics shapes, and is shaped by, his moral program. Engaging with contemporary metaphysics and ethics, Newlands reveals just how exciting and vibrant Spinoza's philosophical outlook remains for philosophers today."-- Spinoza, Benedictus de 1632-1677 (DE-588)118616242 gnd rswk-swf Philosophie (DE-588)4045791-6 gnd rswk-swf Spinoza, Benedictus de / 1632-1677 Metaphysics Spinoza, Benedictus de 1632-1677 (DE-588)118616242 p Philosophie (DE-588)4045791-6 s DE-604 |
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