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OverviewIn his work on metaphysics, Spinoza associates reasons with causes or explanations. He contends that there is a reason for whatever exists and whatever does not exist. In his account of the human mind, Spinoza makes reason a peculiarly powerful kind of idea and the only source of our knowledge of objects in experience. In his moral theory, Spinoza introduces dictates of reason, which are action-guiding prescriptions. In politics, Spinoza suggests that reason, with religion, motivates cooperation in society. Reason shapes Spinoza's philosophy, and central debates about Spinoza-including his place in the history of philosophy and in the European Enlightenment-turn upon our understanding of these claims. Spinoza on Reason starts with striking claims in each of these areas, which Michael LeBuffe draws from Spinoza's two great works, the Ethics and the Theological Political Treatise. The book takes each characterization of reason on its own terms, explaining the claims and their historical context. While acknowledging the striking variety of reason's roles, LeBuffe emphasizes the extent to which these different doctrines build upon one another. The result is a rich understanding of the meaning and function of each claim and, in the book's conclusion, an overview of the contribution of reason to the systematic coherence of Spinoza's philosophy. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Professor of Philosophy Michael Lebuffe (University of Otago)Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA Imprint: Oxford University Press, USA ISBN: 9780190845834ISBN 10: 019084583 Publication Date: 01 December 2017 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Undefined Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews"""LeBuffe presents his claims in a very lucid and open manner, and I think it is important to have these views on the table as part of the scholarly discourse on Spinoza. The main topic of the book--Spinoza's concept/s of reason--is highly important and very timely (given the huge interest in Spinoza and the Principle of Sufficient Reason). This is a book that had to be written."" --Yitzhak Melamed, Johns Hopkins University ""This is a challenging and extremely useful monograph on the varying notions of reason in Spinoza's philosophy. It will be a very welcome contribution to scholarship on Spinoza."" --Michael Della Rocca, Yale University" ""LeBuffe presents his claims in a very lucid and open manner, and I think it is important to have these views on the table as part of the scholarly discourse on Spinoza. The main topic of the book--Spinoza's concept/s of reason--is highly important and very timely (given the huge interest in Spinoza and the Principle of Sufficient Reason). This is a book that had to be written."" --Yitzhak Melamed, Johns Hopkins University ""This is a challenging and extremely useful monograph on the varying notions of reason in Spinoza's philosophy. It will be a very welcome contribution to scholarship on Spinoza."" --Michael Della Rocca, Yale University LeBuffe presents his claims in a very lucid and open manner, and I think it is important to have these views on the table as part of the scholarly discourse on Spinoza. The main topic of the book--Spinoza's concept/s of reason--is highly important and very timely (given the huge interest in Spinoza and the Principle of Sufficient Reason). This is a book that had to be written. --Yitzhak Melamed, Johns Hopkins University This is a challenging and extremely useful monograph on the varying notions of reason in Spinoza's philosophy. It will be a very welcome contribution to scholarship on Spinoza. --Michael Della Rocca, Yale University Author InformationMichael LeBuffe is Professor and Baier Chair in Early Modern Philosophy at the University of Otago. He is the author of From Bondage to Freedom: Spinoza on Human Excellence (OUP 2010). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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