Intuition and Reality

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A01=James Thomas
absolute idealist reading of Spinoza
Adequate Idea
attribute parallelism
Author_James Thomas
Category=QDTJ
Coherence Theory
Complete Order
conceptual independence
Countable Infinity
Descartes' philosophy
Dialectical Individuality
Entire Potentiality
eq_isMigrated=1
eq_isMigrated=2
eq_nobargain
Finite Centres
Finite Intellect
Finite Modes
Finite Perspectives
God's Essence
God's Intellect
God’s Essence
God’s Intellect
Infinite Attributes
Infinite Intellect
Infinite Modes
Intellectual Love
intuitionist theory
Mediate Infinite Mode
metaphysical monism
Natura Naturata
perspectival theory
philosophical ontology
Spinoza's absolute idealism
Spinoza's Insistence
Spinoza's Objections
Spinoza's Substance
Spinoza's System
Spinoza’s Insistence
Spinoza’s Objections
Spinoza’s Substance
Spinoza’s System
thought and extension
Transfinite Arithmetic

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138326927
  • Weight: 430g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 219mm
  • Publication Date: 06 Aug 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Published in 1999, this study focuses on the work of absolute idealist readers of Spinoza's metaphysics, such as John Clark Murray and Leslie Armour. The text is intended to establish a better absolute idealist interpretation of the identity of Spinoza's one substance (reality) with each of its diversity of "attributes". Consideration is given to the interpretations developed by these earlier commentators, who read the attributes as one metaphysical being diversely interpreted. The author finds this disadvantageous in understanding the "parallelism" of the attributes, or Spinoza's doctrine that the same order and connection of things is found in each. This problem can be solved with an alternative absolute idealist reading of the attributes as one order diversely intuited.