This book interrogates the ontology of mathematical entities in Spinoza as a basis for addressing a wide range of interpretive issues in Spinoza’s epistemology—from his antiskepticism and philosophy of science to the nature and scope of reason and intuitive knowledge and the intellectual love of God. Going against recent trends in Spinoza scholarship, and drawing on various sources, including Spinoza’s engagements with optical theory and physics, Matthew Homan argues for a realist interpretation of geometrical figures in Spinoza; illustrates their role in a Spinozan hypothetico-deductive scientific method; and develops Spinoza’s mathematical examples to better illuminate the three kinds of knowledge. The result is a portrait of Spinoza’s epistemology as sanguine and distinctive yet at home in the new Cartesian and Galilean scientific-philosophical paradigm.
Tabela de Conteúdo
1. Introduction.- 2. Mathematics and Methodology: SpinozaContra Skepticism.- 3. Realism and Antirealism About Mathematical Entities.- 4. Reason and Imagination in Spinozan Science.- 5. Geometry and Spinozan Science.- 6. Spinoza’s Notions of Essence.- 7. Intuitive Knowledge: The Perfection of Reason.- 8. Conclusion.
Sobre o autor
Matthew Homan is Senior Lecturer of Philosophy at Christopher Newport University, USA.
Língua Inglês ● Formato PDF ● Páginas 256 ● ISBN 9783030767396 ● Tamanho do arquivo 2.6 MB ● Editora Springer International Publishing ● Cidade Cham ● País CH ● Publicado 2021 ● Carregável 24 meses ● Moeda EUR ● ID 7884603 ● Proteção contra cópia DRM social