Ursula Renz
Explainability of Experience
Realism and Subjectivity in Spinoza's Theory of the Human Mind
Ursula Renz
Explainability of Experience
Realism and Subjectivity in Spinoza's Theory of the Human Mind
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This book reconstructs Spinoza's theory of the human mind against the backdrop of the twofold notion that subjective experience is explainable and that its successful explanation is of ethical relevance, because it makes us wiser, freer, and happier.
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This book reconstructs Spinoza's theory of the human mind against the backdrop of the twofold notion that subjective experience is explainable and that its successful explanation is of ethical relevance, because it makes us wiser, freer, and happier.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. August 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 155mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 576g
- ISBN-13: 9780199350162
- ISBN-10: 0199350167
- Artikelnr.: 51131850
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. August 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 155mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 576g
- ISBN-13: 9780199350162
- ISBN-10: 0199350167
- Artikelnr.: 51131850
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Ursula Renz is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Klagenfurt, Austria
* Preface
* Contents
* Abbreviations
* Introduction: The Explainability of Experience
* Part I: The Basic Framework: The Ethics' Systematic Premises
* Chapter 1: Dissociating the Concept of Substance from the Concept of
Subject
* Chapter 2: The Conception of Metaphysics in de Deo and its
Implications
* Chapter 3: The Concept of the Individual and its Scope
* Part II: The Ontology of the Mental: On the Relationship between
Being and Thought
* Chapter 4: The Primacy of the Metaphysics over the Theory of the Mind
* Chapter 5: The Concept of idea and Its Logic
* Chapter 6: The Justification of a Realist Rationalism
* Chapter 7: Body and Mind: What Spinoza's Theory of Identity Seeks to
Achieve
* Part III: Theory of the Subject: The Concept of the Human Mind and
Its Premises
* Chapter 8: The Problem of the Numerical Difference Between Subjects
* Chapter 9: Finitude, or the Limited Knowability of Finite Things
* Chapter 10: The Definition of the Human Mind in Its Derivation
* Chapter 11: Panpsychism, or the Question "What is the Subject of
Experience?
* Part IV: Psychology and Epistemology: The Constitution, Experiential
Quality, and Epistemic Value of Content
* Chapter 12: The Constitution of Mental Content in the imaginatio
* Chapter 13: Emotions, or How to Explain Qualities of Experience
* Chapter 14: Epistemology: The Possibility of Producing Successful
Explanations
* Conclusion: Successful Explanation of Experience and Practical
Philosophy
* Bibliography
* Index of Persons
* Index of Concepts
* Index of References to the Ethics
* Contents
* Abbreviations
* Introduction: The Explainability of Experience
* Part I: The Basic Framework: The Ethics' Systematic Premises
* Chapter 1: Dissociating the Concept of Substance from the Concept of
Subject
* Chapter 2: The Conception of Metaphysics in de Deo and its
Implications
* Chapter 3: The Concept of the Individual and its Scope
* Part II: The Ontology of the Mental: On the Relationship between
Being and Thought
* Chapter 4: The Primacy of the Metaphysics over the Theory of the Mind
* Chapter 5: The Concept of idea and Its Logic
* Chapter 6: The Justification of a Realist Rationalism
* Chapter 7: Body and Mind: What Spinoza's Theory of Identity Seeks to
Achieve
* Part III: Theory of the Subject: The Concept of the Human Mind and
Its Premises
* Chapter 8: The Problem of the Numerical Difference Between Subjects
* Chapter 9: Finitude, or the Limited Knowability of Finite Things
* Chapter 10: The Definition of the Human Mind in Its Derivation
* Chapter 11: Panpsychism, or the Question "What is the Subject of
Experience?
* Part IV: Psychology and Epistemology: The Constitution, Experiential
Quality, and Epistemic Value of Content
* Chapter 12: The Constitution of Mental Content in the imaginatio
* Chapter 13: Emotions, or How to Explain Qualities of Experience
* Chapter 14: Epistemology: The Possibility of Producing Successful
Explanations
* Conclusion: Successful Explanation of Experience and Practical
Philosophy
* Bibliography
* Index of Persons
* Index of Concepts
* Index of References to the Ethics
* Preface
* Contents
* Abbreviations
* Introduction: The Explainability of Experience
* Part I: The Basic Framework: The Ethics' Systematic Premises
* Chapter 1: Dissociating the Concept of Substance from the Concept of
Subject
* Chapter 2: The Conception of Metaphysics in de Deo and its
Implications
* Chapter 3: The Concept of the Individual and its Scope
* Part II: The Ontology of the Mental: On the Relationship between
Being and Thought
* Chapter 4: The Primacy of the Metaphysics over the Theory of the Mind
* Chapter 5: The Concept of idea and Its Logic
* Chapter 6: The Justification of a Realist Rationalism
* Chapter 7: Body and Mind: What Spinoza's Theory of Identity Seeks to
Achieve
* Part III: Theory of the Subject: The Concept of the Human Mind and
Its Premises
* Chapter 8: The Problem of the Numerical Difference Between Subjects
* Chapter 9: Finitude, or the Limited Knowability of Finite Things
* Chapter 10: The Definition of the Human Mind in Its Derivation
* Chapter 11: Panpsychism, or the Question "What is the Subject of
Experience?
* Part IV: Psychology and Epistemology: The Constitution, Experiential
Quality, and Epistemic Value of Content
* Chapter 12: The Constitution of Mental Content in the imaginatio
* Chapter 13: Emotions, or How to Explain Qualities of Experience
* Chapter 14: Epistemology: The Possibility of Producing Successful
Explanations
* Conclusion: Successful Explanation of Experience and Practical
Philosophy
* Bibliography
* Index of Persons
* Index of Concepts
* Index of References to the Ethics
* Contents
* Abbreviations
* Introduction: The Explainability of Experience
* Part I: The Basic Framework: The Ethics' Systematic Premises
* Chapter 1: Dissociating the Concept of Substance from the Concept of
Subject
* Chapter 2: The Conception of Metaphysics in de Deo and its
Implications
* Chapter 3: The Concept of the Individual and its Scope
* Part II: The Ontology of the Mental: On the Relationship between
Being and Thought
* Chapter 4: The Primacy of the Metaphysics over the Theory of the Mind
* Chapter 5: The Concept of idea and Its Logic
* Chapter 6: The Justification of a Realist Rationalism
* Chapter 7: Body and Mind: What Spinoza's Theory of Identity Seeks to
Achieve
* Part III: Theory of the Subject: The Concept of the Human Mind and
Its Premises
* Chapter 8: The Problem of the Numerical Difference Between Subjects
* Chapter 9: Finitude, or the Limited Knowability of Finite Things
* Chapter 10: The Definition of the Human Mind in Its Derivation
* Chapter 11: Panpsychism, or the Question "What is the Subject of
Experience?
* Part IV: Psychology and Epistemology: The Constitution, Experiential
Quality, and Epistemic Value of Content
* Chapter 12: The Constitution of Mental Content in the imaginatio
* Chapter 13: Emotions, or How to Explain Qualities of Experience
* Chapter 14: Epistemology: The Possibility of Producing Successful
Explanations
* Conclusion: Successful Explanation of Experience and Practical
Philosophy
* Bibliography
* Index of Persons
* Index of Concepts
* Index of References to the Ethics