Literature type | Articles |
Author | Morfino, Vittorio |
Title | "Tempi differenti non sono simultanei, ma successivi" |
Subtitle | Spinoza tra Jacobi e Herder |
Title of magazine / anthology | Modernos & Contemporanâneos |
Counting | 2, 4 |
Year | 2018 |
Pages | 132-146 |
Contains bibliography | 145-146 |
Language | Italian |
Thematic areas | Epistemology / methodology / philosophy of mind, Reception history |
Subject | E |
Subject (individuals) | Herder, Gottfried Wilhelm ; Jacobi, Friedrich Heinrich ; Kant, Immanuel |
Autopsy | yes |
Complete bibliographic evaluation | no |
German commentary |
Abstract: With the Letters to Moses Mendelssohn on the doctrine of Spinoza Jacobi puts in place an intervention of great importance in the theoreticalpolitical conjuncture of the Aufklärung: it let’s enter the scene the Spinoza’s Ghost by projecting it on Leibniz, Lessing and Kant. In particular, he will accuse the latter of having proposed, in the Critique of Pure Reason, a theory of space and time in the «Geist des Spinoza». In this article, I reconstruct the reasons that have allowed Jacobi to conduct this operation by putting it in tension with the criticisms of the «transcendental aesthetics» that we find in Herder’s Metacritica, where a theory of plural temporality inspired by Spinoza is explicitly affirmed against Kant. |
English commentary |
Abstract: With the Letters to Moses Mendelssohn on the doctrine of Spinoza Jacobi puts in place an intervention of great importance in the theoreticalpolitical conjuncture of the Aufklärung: it let’s enter the scene the Spinoza’s Ghost by projecting it on Leibniz, Lessing and Kant. In particular, he will accuse the latter of having proposed, in the Critique of Pure Reason, a theory of space and time in the «Geist des Spinoza». In this article, I reconstruct the reasons that have allowed Jacobi to conduct this operation by putting it in tension with the criticisms of the «transcendental aesthetics» that we find in Herder’s Metacritica, where a theory of plural temporality inspired by Spinoza is explicitly affirmed against Kant. |
URL | http://https://www.ifch.unicamp.br/ojs/index.php/modernoscontemporaneos/article/view/3501 |
Link to this page | http://spinoza.hab.de/detail.php?id=20282&LANG=EN |
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