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Eintrag Nr. 19044
Literature type Edited collections
Title The Concept of Affectivity in Early Modern Philosophy
Editor (surname first) Boros, Gábor ; Szilai, Judit ; Tóth, Olivér István (Hrsg./eds.)
Place published Budapest
Publisher Elte Eötvös Kiadá
Year 2017
Pages in total (of the volume) 293
Works contained Beiträge zu Spinoza von/Contributions on Spinoza by: Bagi, Zsolt ; Boros, Gábor ; Buyse, Filip ; Davidson, Christopher ; Glenney, Brian ; Green, Keith ; Monaco, Davide ; Toth, Olivér István
Mention of Spinoza s./v.: enthaltene Werke/Works contained
Language English
Thematic areas Anthropology / psychology / doctrine of affections / body and mind
Subject Complete Works
Autopsy yes
Complete bibliographic evaluation no
German commentary Abstract: "There is no need to argue for the relevance of affectivity in early modern philosophy. When doing research and conceptualizing affectivity in this period, we hope to attain a basicinterpretive framework for philosophy in general, one that is independent of and cutting across such unfruitful divisions as the time-honored interpretive distinction between “rationalists” and “empiricists”, which we consider untenable when applied to 17th-century thinkers."
English commentary Abstract: "There is no need to argue for the relevance of affectivity in early modern philosophy. When doing research and conceptualizing affectivity in this period, we hope to attain a basicinterpretive framework for philosophy in general, one that is independent of and cutting across such unfruitful divisions as the time-honored interpretive distinction between “rationalists” and “empiricists”, which we consider untenable when applied to 17th-century thinkers."
URL http://Google Books hu/media/2017/10/The-Concept-of-Affectivity-in-Early-Modern-Philosophy_READER.pdf
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