Spinoza, a Physics of Thought : Individuation and Form
Spinoza, a Physics of Thought : Individuation and Form
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Author(s): Zourabichvili, Francois
ISBN No.: 9781399548007
Pages: 288
Year: 202603
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
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Reference Conventions Notes on Translation and Acknowledgments Introduction to Spinozist Modernism, by Eric Aldieri and Gil Morejón Introduction Chapter I: The New Concept of Form 1. Simultaneous Transport: The Inconsistency of the Cartesian Composite 2. The Piece of Wax: Quantity of Matter and Identity 3. Individual and Species in Spinoza 4. Chemical and Political Community 5. What Happens to the Notion of Form in Descartes CH 2: Chapter II: The Concept of 'Relation of Motion and Rest' and Its Polysemy 1. Which Relation between Motion and Rest? (the Short Treatise ) 2. The Relation of Motion and Rest between Parts (the Ethics ) 3.


The Interpretation of the Four Lemmas Concerning the Conservation of Form 4. The Status of Sickness in the Ethics CH 3: Chapter III: Extension and Conatus (Power and Causality) 1. The Power of Essence 2. From Finite Forms to the Infinite Form; The Status of Transformation 3. Self-Affirmation and Exteriority 4. The Union of Conatus CH 4: Chapter IV: What is a Physics of Thought? 1. The Problem of the Status of the Infinite Idea 2. The Mirage of Splitting (The Relation between Essence and Existence) 3.


The Thesis of the Real Identity of the Idea and Its Object, and Its Ambiguities 4. Lineaments of Cogitative Physics 5. Mental Transformations and a Hypothesis Concerning Amnesia 6. The Status of Sensation 7. The Unity of the Mind CH 5: Chapter V: Speaking Spinozan 1. What 'Having' Means in Spinozan 2. Ideal Composition: Genetic Definition 3. Sketch of a Grammar of the Idea 4.


In What Sense Common Notions Are Ideas 5. Once Again, Concerning Essences, and Concerning Readers Afflicted by Double Vision CH 6: Chapter VI: Mental Transmutations, Eternity, and Death 1. In What Sense the Mind is Eternal (and, Once Again, In What Sense Common Notions are Ideas) 2. A Return to Two Sequences [ Enchaînements ], and the Case of Love CH 7: Chapter VII: The Dream of Supernatural Transformations 1. The Logic of the Chimera 2. The Paradox of the Being of Non-Being 2.1. The Power of Impotence: Confusion 2.


2. Imaging a Negation? 3. Dreaming with Open Eyes 3.1 Don Quixote and the Rabbis 3.2. Spells of Ignorance (The Banality of Hallucination) 3.3. The Confusion between Affections and Things, and the Dream of Free Will Epilogue: Involving and Dying Conclusion Works Cited Index.



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