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Spinoza: Logic, Knowledge and Religion
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Spinoza: Logic, Knowledge and Religion

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Approaching the central themes of Spinoza’s thought from both a historical and analytical perspective, this book examines the logical-metaphysical core of Spinoza’s philosophy, its epistemology and its ramifications for his much disputed attitude towards religion.
Opening with a discussion of Spinoza’s historical and philosophical location as the appropriate context for the interpretation of his work the book goes on to present a non-‘logical’ reading of Spinoza’s metaphysics, a consideration of Spinoza’s radical repudiation of Cartesian subjectivism and an examination of how Spinoza wanted religion to be understood in the context of his wider thinking and the influence of his non-Christian background. Mason also assesses Spinoza’s significance and importance for philosophy now.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
28 November 2016
Pages
240
ISBN
9781138275980

Approaching the central themes of Spinoza’s thought from both a historical and analytical perspective, this book examines the logical-metaphysical core of Spinoza’s philosophy, its epistemology and its ramifications for his much disputed attitude towards religion.
Opening with a discussion of Spinoza’s historical and philosophical location as the appropriate context for the interpretation of his work the book goes on to present a non-‘logical’ reading of Spinoza’s metaphysics, a consideration of Spinoza’s radical repudiation of Cartesian subjectivism and an examination of how Spinoza wanted religion to be understood in the context of his wider thinking and the influence of his non-Christian background. Mason also assesses Spinoza’s significance and importance for philosophy now.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
28 November 2016
Pages
240
ISBN
9781138275980