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Eintrag Nr. 21655
Literature type Articles
Author Santinelli, Cristina
Title "Conatus" e "corpora simplicissima"
Subtitle Hobbes e Spinoza sulla natura e origine del modo
Title of magazine / anthology Rivista di filosofia
Counting 3
Year 2018
Pages 383-404
Language Italian
Thematic areas Philosophy of nature, Contemporaries and context, Comparison of theories
Subject (individuals) Hobbes, Thomas
Autopsy no
Complete bibliographic evaluation no
German commentary "The paper suggests a possible relation between the concept of "conatus", as it is presented in Hobbes' "De Corpore", and that of "corpora simplicissima", as formulated by Spinoza in his short treatise on physics in "Ethica". The reflexion doesn't concern the philological and historical question of Hobbes as a source of Spinoza's thought, but focuses on the definitions of those two concepts, in order to evaluate their function as a foundation of a philosophy of nature set free from theological premises and in light of a mechanism inspired by the idea of matter as "potentia/power", as opposed to the cartesian concept of "extentio" as "moles quiescens"." (abstract)
English commentary "The paper suggests a possible relation between the concept of "conatus", as it is presented in Hobbes' "De Corpore", and that of "corpora simplicissima", as formulated by Spinoza in his short treatise on physics in "Ethica". The reflexion doesn't concern the philological and historical question of Hobbes as a source of Spinoza's thought, but focuses on the definitions of those two concepts, in order to evaluate their function as a foundation of a philosophy of nature set free from theological premises and in light of a mechanism inspired by the idea of matter as "potentia/power", as opposed to the cartesian concept of "extentio" as "moles quiescens"." (abstract)
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