Beltrán, Miquel:
La singularidad como negación en Espinozo
In: Spinoza y la Antropología en la Modernidad / Cámara, María Luisa de la ; Carvajal, Julián (Hrsg./eds.). - Hildesheim : Olms, 2017: [141]-146. - (EUROPEA MEMORIA : Studien und Texte zur Geschichte der europäischen Ideen, Reihe I: Studien ; 123)
Contains summary in: English
Literature type: Articles
Language: Spanish
Thematic areas: Metaphysics / ontology, Epistemology / methodology / philosophy of mind, Miscellaneous
Subject: E, Ep.
Complete bibliographic evaluation: yes
Autopsy: yes
English commentary: "According to the a-cosmist interpretation of Spinoza's metaphysics, all the determinations of God (such as atributes and modes) are mere negations of the indeterminate and infinite substance. What truly is, would be the one indivisible existence of which every body and soul ('mens') are expressions just as partial modifications of His absoluteness. This plurality is perceived by the finite and infinite intellects. Given it so, the singularity of the bodies is, accoring to Spinoza, only non-being, negation, as we try to demonstrate in the paper." (Abtract, p. 141)
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