The Unconscious of Thought in Leibniz, Spinoza, and Hume:
These three early modern philosophers understood that minds necessarily involve ideas and patterns of thinking that are not conscious. Morejon shows that in this way they sharply distinguish themselves from other major early modern thinkers whose conceptions of the mind tended to identify thinking w...
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Zusammenfassung: | These three early modern philosophers understood that minds necessarily involve ideas and patterns of thinking that are not conscious. Morejon shows that in this way they sharply distinguish themselves from other major early modern thinkers whose conceptions of the mind tended to identify thinking with consciousness, such as Descartes, Malebranche and Locke. This conception of the thinking mind as conscious remains popular even today. By contrast, Leibniz, Spinoza and Hume argue instead that thought is not, as such, a matter of consciousness. Morejon explores the significance of this insight for their conceptions of freedom and ethics. By systematically analyzing the major writings of these three thinkers and placing them in the context of the history of Western philosophy, he shows that together they provide us with a metaphysics of ideas that is uniquely helpful for thinking through important problems in contemporary political theory. In particular, it allows us to understand how it is possible for people to act against their own interests and in spite of their consciously knowing better. Readers will gain a sophisticated understanding of what Leibniz, Spinoza and Hume thought about the metaphysics of ideas, the nature of the human mind and the limits of individual freedom |
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spelling | Morejón, Gil ca. 20./21. Jh. Verfasser (DE-588)1221981196 aut The Unconscious of Thought in Leibniz, Spinoza, and Hume Gil Morejón Edinburgh Edinburgh University Press [2022] © 2022 1 Online-Ressource (216 Seiten) 1 B/W tables txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Cycles : CYCL Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 01. Dez 2022) These three early modern philosophers understood that minds necessarily involve ideas and patterns of thinking that are not conscious. Morejon shows that in this way they sharply distinguish themselves from other major early modern thinkers whose conceptions of the mind tended to identify thinking with consciousness, such as Descartes, Malebranche and Locke. This conception of the thinking mind as conscious remains popular even today. By contrast, Leibniz, Spinoza and Hume argue instead that thought is not, as such, a matter of consciousness. Morejon explores the significance of this insight for their conceptions of freedom and ethics. By systematically analyzing the major writings of these three thinkers and placing them in the context of the history of Western philosophy, he shows that together they provide us with a metaphysics of ideas that is uniquely helpful for thinking through important problems in contemporary political theory. In particular, it allows us to understand how it is possible for people to act against their own interests and in spite of their consciously knowing better. Readers will gain a sophisticated understanding of what Leibniz, Spinoza and Hume thought about the metaphysics of ideas, the nature of the human mind and the limits of individual freedom In English Philosophy PHILOSOPHY / Metaphysics bisacsh Metaphysics Subconsciousness Thought and thinking Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 978-1-399-50480-5 https://doi.org/10.1515/9781399504829 Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext https://www.cambridge.org/core/product/identifier/9781399504829/type/BOOK Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
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