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Eintrag Nr. 20053
Literature type Articles
Author Lenz, Martin
Title Spinoza on the Interaction of Ideas
Subtitle Biased Beliefs
Title of magazine / anthology Spinoza and Relational Autonomy : Being with Others
Editor (surname first) Armstrong, Aurelia ; Green, Keith ; Sangiacomo, Andrea (Hrsg./eds.)
Place published Edinburgh
Publisher Edinburgh University Press
Year 2019
Pages [50]-73
Pages in total (of the volume) XI, 211
Contains bibliography 71-73
Language English
Thematic areas Metaphysics / ontology, Epistemology / methodology / philosophy of mind, Anthropology / psychology / doctrine of affections / body and mind, Theory of society
Subject E
Autopsy yes
Complete bibliographic evaluation yes
German commentary "... Spinoza's theory of belief does not only mark an intersting breach with the tradition but is of special interest in the history of the philosophy of mind and prychology in that it provides an intriguing account of the foundations of bias... While many metaphysical tenets of Spinoza might seem problematic today, his 'Ethics' provides ... a metaphysical account of why we believe what we believe. This might in fact be a critical point of departure of the Spinozean theory of ideas from the contemporary discussion of bias and belief." (p. 69)
English commentary "... Spinoza's theory of belief does not only mark an intersting breach with the tradition but is of special interest in the history of the philosophy of mind and prychology in that it provides an intriguing account of the foundations of bias... While many metaphysical tenets of Spinoza might seem problematic today, his 'Ethics' provides ... a metaphysical account of why we believe what we believe. This might in fact be a critical point of departure of the Spinozean theory of ideas from the contemporary discussion of bias and belief." (p. 69)
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