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Eintrag Nr. 16862
Literature type Articles
Author Wilson, Catherine
Title The Strange Hybridity of Spinoza's 'Ethics'
Title of magazine / anthology Early Modern Philosophy : Mind, Matter and Metaphysics
Editor edited by Christia Mercer and Eileen O'Neill
Editor (surname first) Mercer, Christia; O'Neill, Eileen (Hrsg./Ed.)
Place published Cambridge [e.a.]
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Year 2005
Pages 86-102
Pages in total (of the volume) XXI, 298
Language English
Thematic areas Ethics
Subject E, KV
Autopsy yes
Complete bibliographic evaluation yes
German commentary "In the first two sections of this essay, I show how Spinoza's severe ontology is at odds with his commitment to the general ethical program. In the third section, I try to explain why [...] 'Spinoza's ethical program has been historically less influential than the ethical theories of such other early modern philosophers as Hume and Kant'." (S. 88)
English commentary "In the first two sections of this essay, I show how Spinoza's severe ontology is at odds with his commitment to the general ethical program. In the third section, I try to explain why [...] 'Spinoza's ethical program has been historically less influential than the ethical theories of such other early modern philosophers as Hume and Kant'." (p. 88)
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