A Rose Armed with Thorns: Spinoza’s Philosophy Under a Novel LensThe Truth Conditions and the Problem of the Attributes
A Rose Armed with Thorns: Spinoza’s Philosophy Under a Novel Lens: The Truth Conditions and the...
Gilead, Amihud
2020-08-11 00:00:00
[Spinoza’s theory of truth rests on the identity (namely, the correspondence) of each Attribute to all the others and the immanent adequacy of each one of them. Coherence is the absolute and full adequacy. This theory of truth by Spinoza necessarily rejects immediate, atomic or discrete knowledge, and this rejection is entailed by the wish to construct a system.]
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A Rose Armed with Thorns: Spinoza’s Philosophy Under a Novel LensThe Truth Conditions and the Problem of the Attributes
[Spinoza’s theory of truth rests on the identity (namely, the correspondence) of each Attribute to all the others and the immanent adequacy of each one of them. Coherence is the absolute and full adequacy. This theory of truth by Spinoza necessarily rejects immediate, atomic or discrete knowledge, and this rejection is entailed by the wish to construct a system.]
Published: Aug 11, 2020
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