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Everything in Its Right Place - Spinoza and Life By the Light of Nature

English · Hardback

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In Everything in Its Right Place, Joseph Almog develops the unitarian and universalist metaphysics of Spinoza.

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  • Chapter 1 Introduction - why, what and how Spinoza?

  • Chapter 2 Nature is one

  • Chapter 3 Nature is all

  • Chapter 4 Man as a force of Nature-desire, acting and the metaphysics of politics

  • Chapter 5 Life by the light of Nature: Love of God and partaking in infinity

  • Acknowledgments

  • Index



About the author

Joseph Almog is the author of Referential Mechanics (forthcoming), Cogito: Descartes and Thinking the World (2008), What Am I? Descartes and the Mind-Body Problem (2001) and co-editor of Essays on Reference, Language, and Mind by Keith Donellan (2012), Having in Mind: The Philosophy of Keith Donnellan (2012), and The Philosophy of David Kaplan (2009) -- all from Oxford University Press.

Summary

In Everything in Its Right Place, Joseph Almog develops the unitarian and universalist metaphysics of Spinoza. Spinoza's ground zero thesis is that "Nature is one and all. " Everything (including God, mathematics, morals, our own thoughts) finds its place within Spinoza's (capital N) Nature. It is the place that each thing occupies within the grid of Nature-from God on down the cosmic tree of being-that determines its fundamental (lowercase n) nature. For Spinoza, one's nature is determined by one's place in Nature or, in terms of the fundamental axiom of the book-the Nature-unfolding axiom: the nature of x=Nature at x.

Almog's reading of Spinoza is distinct in its understanding of the deductive abstractions of part I-II of the Ethics by means of the concrete illustrations of Spinoza's intended subject matter in his political writings, where he tells us directly (i) what Nature is and (ii) how man's nature is not a separate kingdom from the Nature-kingdom but merely an unfolding of it. This leads, as in the Ethics, to a final chapter on what it meant to Spinoza to live in symbiosis with Nature and, therefore, to be one with it-and with God.

Product details

Authors Joseph Almog, Joseph (Professor of Philosophy Almog
Publisher Oxford University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 27.02.2014
 
EAN 9780199314393
ISBN 978-0-19-931439-3
No. of pages 160
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Philosophy > General, dictionaries
Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Philosophy: antiquity to present day

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