Spinoza's Ethics of Interpretation: Interpreting the Paradoxical Singularity of Spinoza's Ontological Argument Jordan R. J. Nusbaum

Spinoza's Ethics of Interpretation: Interpreting the Paradoxical Singularity of Spinoza's Ontological Argument

Author: Jordan R. J. Nusbaum
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Book Title
Spinoza's Ethics of Interpretation: Interpreting the Paradoxical Singularity of Spinoza's Ontological Argument
Author
Jordan R. J. Nusbaum
ISBN
9781804411995
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.Binding Type: HardcoverAuthor: Jordan R. J. NusbaumPublisher: Ethics International Press, IncPublished: 11/27/2023ISBN: 9781804411995Pages: 264Weight: 1.29lbsSize: 9.21h x 6.14w x 0.75d

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.



Binding Type: Hardcover
Author: Jordan R. J. Nusbaum
Publisher: Ethics International Press, Inc
Published: 11/27/2023
ISBN: 9781804411995
Pages: 264
Weight: 1.29lbs
Size: 9.21h x 6.14w x 0.75d

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.



Binding Type: Hardcover
Author: Jordan R. J. Nusbaum
Publisher: Ethics International Press, Inc
Published: 11/27/2023
ISBN: 9781804411995
Pages: 264
Weight: 1.29lbs
Size: 9.21h x 6.14w x 0.75d