Spinoza's ethics of interpretation interpreting the paradoxical singularity of Spinoza's ontological argument / by Jordan R.J. Nusbaum.

Author/creator Nusbaum, Jordan R. J.
Format Electronic
Publication Info[UK] : Ethics International Press, 2023.
Descriptionx, 250 pages ; 23 cm
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Abstract "This book examines Spinoza's ontological argument and introduces the concept of "paradoxical singularity." It explores the ways in which Spinoza's ontology establishes a framework in which singular things are, paradoxically, differentiated through intersecting causes. The book argues that Spinoza's ontological argument functions at once as a philosophical, religious, and political ethos in which interpretation is inseparable from cooperation. This emphasizes a connection between the productions of knowledge (interpretation) and the way of life (ethos) that those productions involve and express. Recommended for scholars interested in Spinoza's influence on post-structuralism, trans-individuality, and the history of secular religious thought." -- Page 4 of cover.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (pages 246-250).
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Genre/formElectronic books.
LCCN 2023513617
ISBN180441199X (hardcover)
ISBN9781804411995 (hardcover)

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