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Spinoza and Dutch Cartesianism

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Objectstaat
Goed: Een boek dat is gelezen, maar zich in goede staat bevindt. De kaft is zeer minimaal beschadigd ...
ISBN
9780198732501
Subject Area
Philosophy
Publication Name
Spinoza and Dutch Cartesianism
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Item Length
8.8 in
Subject
Individual Philosophers, General
Publication Year
2015
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
0.7 in
Author
Alexander X. Douglas
Item Weight
13.3 Oz
Item Width
5.8 in
Number of Pages
194 Pages

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0198732503
ISBN-13
9780198732501
eBay Product ID (ePID)
204243800

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
194 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Spinoza and Dutch Cartesianism
Subject
Individual Philosophers, General
Publication Year
2015
Type
Textbook
Author
Alexander X. Douglas
Subject Area
Philosophy
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
0.7 in
Item Weight
13.3 Oz
Item Length
8.8 in
Item Width
5.8 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2014-950932
Dewey Edition
23
Reviews
"I have learned much from Douglas excellent book, and I feel very indebted to him for drawing my attention to important aspects of Spinoza's intellectual background which were under my radar. It was a pleasure to study this book, and it is a pleasure to engage with it in critical dialogue." -- Yitzhak Melamed, Mind "With his book on Spinoza and Dutch Cartesianism, Alexander Douglas has written an elegant and at times refreshingly daring book on the development of Spinoza's philosophical views and their historical background...Not only does Douglas present an original way of questioning Spinoza and his contemporaries, he also offers an interesting combination of analytical philosophy and contextual research in the history of ideas." -- Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews Online "This is a very fine book indeed and a welcome addition to our understanding of the way in which Spinoza's thought should be situated in the wider context offered by his native country, the Dutch Republic." -- Renaissance Quarterly, "I have learned much from Douglas excellent book, and I feel very indebted to him for drawing my attention to important aspects of Spinoza's intellectual background which were under my radar. It was a pleasure to study this book, and it is a pleasure to engage with it in critical dialogue." -- Yitzhak Melamed, Mind"With his book on Spinoza and Dutch Cartesianism, Alexander Douglas has written an elegant and at times refreshingly daring book on the development of Spinoza's philosophical views and their historical background...Not only does Douglas present an original way of questioning Spinoza and his contemporaries, he also offers an interesting combination of analytical philosophy and contextual research in the history of ideas." -- Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews Online "This is a very fine book indeed and a welcome addition to our understanding of the way in which Spinoza's thought should be situated in the wider context offered by his native country, the Dutch Republic." -- Renaissance Quarterly, "With his book on Spinoza and Dutch Cartesianism, Alexander Douglas has written an elegant and at times refreshingly daring book on the development of Spinoza's philosophical views and their historical background...Not only does Douglas present an original way of questioning Spinoza and his contemporaries, he also offers an interesting combination of analytical philosophy and contextual research in the history of ideas." -- Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews Online, "I have learned much from Douglas excellent book, and I feel very indebted to him for drawing my attention to important aspects of Spinoza's intellectual background which were under my radar. It was a pleasure to study this book, and it is a pleasure to engage with it in critical dialogue." -- Alexander X. Douglas, Mind "With his book on Spinoza and Dutch Cartesianism, Alexander Douglas has written an elegant and at times refreshingly daring book on the development of Spinoza's philosophical views and their historical background...Not only does Douglas present an original way of questioning Spinoza and his contemporaries, he also offers an interesting combination of analytical philosophy and contextual research in the history of ideas." -- Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews Online "This is a very fine book indeed and a welcome addition to our understanding of the way in which Spinoza's thought should be situated in the wider context offered by his native country, the Dutch Republic." -- Renaissance Quarterly, "With his book on Spinoza and Dutch Cartesianism, Alexander Douglas has written an elegant and at times refreshingly daring book on the development of Spinoza's philosophical views and their historical background...Not only does Douglas present an original way of questioning Spinoza and his contemporaries, he also offers an interesting combination of analytical philosophy and contextual research in the history of ideas." -- Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews Online "This is a very fine book indeed and a welcome addition to our understanding of the way in which Spinoza's thought should be situated in the wider context offered by his native country, the Dutch Republic." -- Renaissance Quarterly
Dewey Decimal
199/.492
Table Of Content
Introduction1. The Utrecht Crisis: Natural Theology and Cartesianism2. The Dutch Cartesians and the Separation Thesis3. The Metaphysical Thoughts4. The Tractatus Theologico-Politicus5. The Ethics and the Anti-SpinozaEpilogue: EmpiricismBibliographyIndex
Synopsis
Alexander X. Douglas offers a new understanding of Spinoza's philosophy by situating it in its immediate historical context. He defends a thesis about Spinoza's philosophical motivations and then bases an interpretation of his major works upon it. The thesis is that much of Spinoza's philosophy was conceived with the express purpose of rebutting a claim about the limitations of philosophy made by some of his contemporaries. They held that philosophy is intrinsically incapable of revealing anything of any relevance to theology, or in fact to any study of direct practical relevance to human life. Spinoza did not. He believed that philosophy reveals the true nature of God, and that God is nothing like what the majority of theologians, or indeed of religious believers in general, think he is. The practical implications of this change in the concept of God were profound and radical. As Douglas shows, many of Spinoza's theories were directed towards showing how the separation his opponents endeavoured to maintain between philosophical and non-philosophical (particularly theological) thought was logically untenable., Alexander X. Douglas situates Spinoza's philosophy in its immediate historical context, and argues that much of his work was conceived with the aim of rebutting the claims of his contemporaries. In contrast to them, Spinoza argued that philosophy reveals the true nature of God, and reinterpreted the concept of God in profound and radical ways.
LC Classification Number
B3998
ebay_catalog_id
4
Copyright Date
2015

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