Spinoza Bibliografie

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Eintrag Nr. 19989
Literatursorte Aufsätze
Verfasser Zaoui, Pierre
Titel Spinoza
Untertitel Un autre salut par le corps?
Titel Zeitschrift / Sammelband Spinoza et le corps = Astérion : Philosophie, Histoire des Idees, Pensées Politique [s. Kein Autor: Spinoza et le corps..., 2005]
Zählung 3
Jahr 2005
Seiten s.p.
Enthält Zusammenfassung auf englisch
Sprache französisch
Sachgebiete Erkenntnistheorie / Methodologie / Philosophie des Geistes, Anthropologie / Psychologie / Affektenlehre / Körper und Geist
Behandelte Werke Spinozas E
Autopsie nein
Vollständig bibliografisch ausgewertet nein
Kommentar deutsch "One of the last proposals of Spinoza’s Ethica (the 39th of the fifth part) says this : «Who has a body able to the greatest number of acts, has a mind whom the greatest part is eternal». In relation with what was said about the unit of body and mind since the second part, that proposal seems obvious : who has a powerful body will get some affects suitable to the mind’s order, hence will get a mind as powerful, that is to say eternal. However, such a proposal becomes curious when it is analysed from the point of view of salvation which, in the Ethica, as Beatitude or third kind’s knowledge, follows a only intellectual way. Would it be un other kind of salvation, a salvation by the body, what Spinoza doesn’t describe but what would get a spinozistic meaning ? And if we answer positively, how to obtain such a salvation by changing his body’s acts before his mind ? Here is the mean question of this issue." (abstract).
Kommentar englisch "One of the last proposals of Spinoza’s Ethica (the 39th of the fifth part) says this : « Who has a body able to the greatest number of acts, has a mind whom the greatest part is eternal ». In relation with what was said about the unit of body and mind since the second part, that proposal seems obvious : who has a powerful body will get some affects suitable to the mind’s order, hence will get a mind as powerful, that is to say eternal. However, such a proposal becomes curious when it is analysed from the point of view of salvation which, in The Ethica, as Beatitude or third kind’s knowledge, follows a only intellectual way. Would it be un other kind of salvation, a salvation by the body, what Spinoza doesn’t describe but what would get a spinozistic meaning ? And if we answer positively, how to obtain such a salvation by changing his body’s acts before his mind ? Here is the mean question of this issue." (abstract)
URL http://https://journals.openedition.org/asterion/302
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