Expressionism in Philosophy: Spinoza
Material type: TextLanguage: English Original language: French Publication details: New York Zone Books 1992Description: 445p 24 cmISBN:- 9780942299519
- N71.1SB 19 D378
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Translation of: Spinoza et le problème de l'expression.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 351-402) and indexes.
PART ONE: THE TRIADS OF SUBSTANCE
Chapter I. Numerical and Real Distinction
II. Attribute as Expression
III. Attributes and Divine Names
IV. The Absolute
V. Power
PART TWO: PARALLELISM AND IMMANENCE
VI Expression in Parallelism
VII. The Two Powers and the Idea of God
VIII. Expression and Idea
IX. Inadequacy
X. Spinoza Against Descartes
XI. Immanence and the Historical Components of Expression
PART THREE: The Theory of finite modes
XII. Modal Essence: The Passage from Infinite to Finite
XIII. Modal Existence
XIV. What Can a Body Do?
XV. The Three Orders and the Problem of Evil
XVI. The Ethical Vision of the World
XVII. Common Notions
XVIII. Toward the Third Kind of Knowledge
IXX. Beatitude
Conclusion: The Theory of Expression in Leibniz and
Spinoza: Expressionism in Philosophy
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