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Taube, Mortimer:
Causation, Freedom amd Determinism : An attempt to solve the causal problem through a study of the origins in seventeenth-century philosophy

London : Allen & Unwin, 1936. - 264 pp.

Mention of Spinoza: III. Science and determinism. Section 3. The argument for determinism in Spinoza: 59-75 ; ferner/further: 15, 20n, 30-32, 33, 36, 41, 86, 160-173, 176, 181, 221, 239-240,
Other editions / translations: Erneut/again: 1938 // 2006

Literature type: Monographs
Language: English
Thematic areas: Metaphysics / ontology, Epistemology / methodology / philosophy of mind, Anthropology / psychology / doctrine of affections / body and mind
Subject: E

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English commentary: "... if we suppose Spinoza to have meant by God either of the interpretations I reject, then we must also suppose that Spinoza did not deny freedom nor affirm determinism or necessary connection in any significant sense.
The two interpetations which I reject are: (1) the notion that by God or Substance Spinoza meant the totality of existing things ; and (2) the notion that by God or Substance Spinoza meant the one reality of which all finite entities are delusive appearences." (S. 60)

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