
In Being And Reason, Martin Lin Offers A New Interpretation Of Spinoza's Core Metaphysical Doctrines With Attention To How And Why, In Spinoza, Metaphysical Notions Are Entangled With Cognitive, Logical, And Epistemic Ones. For Example, According To Spinoza, A Substance Is That Which Can Be Conceived Through Itself And A Mode Is That Which Is Conceived Through Another. Thus, Metaphysical Notions, Substance And Mode, Are Defined Through A Notion That Is Either Cognitive Or Logical, Being Conceived Through. What Are We To Make Of The Intimate Connections That Spinoza Sees Between Metaphysical, Cognitive, Logical, And Epistemic Notions? Or Between Being And Reason? Lin Argues Against Idealist Readings According To Which The Metaphysical Is Reducible To Or Grounded In Something Epistemic, Logical, Or Psychological. He Maintains That Spinoza Sees The Order Of Being And The Order Of Reason As Two Independent Structures That Mirror One Another. In The Course Of Making This Argument, He Develops New Interpretations Of Spinoza's Notions Of Attribute And Mode, And Of Spinoza's Claim That All Things Strive For Self-preservation. Lin Also Argues Against Prominent Idealist Readings Of Spinoza According To Which The Principle Of Sufficient Reason Is Absolutely Unrestricted For Spinoza And Is The Key To His System. He Contends, Rather, That Spinoza's Metaphysical Rationalism Is A Diverse Phenomenon And That The Principle Of Sufficient Reason Is Limited To Claims About Existence And Nonexistence Which Are Applied Only Once By Spinoza To The Case Of The Necessary Existence Of God.
This book investigates the fundamental relationship between metaphysical, cognitive, logical, and epistemic notions within the philosophical system of Baruch Spinoza. Martin Lin, a scholar of early modern philosophy, challenges prevailing idealist interpretations that reduce Spinoza's metaphysics to psychological or logical constructs. By analyzing the distinction between the order of being and the order of reason, Lin argues that these structures are independent yet isomorphic, providing a rigorous re-evaluation of Spinoza's core doctrines.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Scholars and students of early modern philosophy recognize this work as a significant contribution to the ongoing debate regarding Spinoza's rationalism. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which is intended for those already familiar with the technical terminology of Spinoza's Ethics.
Page Count:
224
Publication Date:
2019-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192570897
ISBN-13:
9780192570895
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