Thought, idea and ideatumin the philosophy of Spinoza
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https://doi.org/10.24310/Contrastescontrastes.v22i2.3476Keywords:
Spinoza, Attributes, Idea, Thought, ConciousnessAbstract
A recurring problem of the philosophy of Spinoza has been the question about the status of the attributes and its consideration in relation to the one Substance. Their equality is a necessary condition of the system and each attribute have to be representable only in terms of itself. From the attributes of Thought and Extension, in this paper I will focus on the rooted difficulties around the apparent greater extension of the attribute of Thought, sketching an interpretation that allows us to understand and express it in the terms that the spinozistic model demands.Downloads
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