Ways into reading spinoza philosophical bibliotherapy. Spinoza on reason starts with striking claims in each of these areas, which michael lebuffe draws from spinozas two great works, the ethics and the theological political treatise. Spinozas ancestors were of sephardic jewish descent and were a part of the community of. When we look at the cover of this book we see two people sort of intertwined. The book takes each characterization of reason on its own terms, explaining the. Yalom is the author of several professional works and a novelist who has introduced three different philosophers into his fictionfirst nietzsche, then schopenhauer and now spinoza. Improvement of the understanding spinoza ebook all. How do you solve a problem like reading the ethics. At the beginning of his book on deleuze, alain badiou remarks that he has never recognized the spinoza whom deleuze writes about. Yalom is an emeritus professor of psychiatry at stanford university and a psychiatrist in san francisco.
It was written between 1661 and 1675 and was first published posthumously in 1677 the book is perhaps the most ambitious attempt to apply the method of euclid in philosophy. Online shopping from a great selection at books store. Bookslut the life and opinions of dj spinoza by eugene. When it appeared in 1670, baruch spinozas theologicalpolitical treatise was denounced as the most dangerous book ever publishedgodless, full of. His books were later added to the catholic churchs index of forbidden books. He was the recipient of the 1974 edward strecker award and the 1979 foundations fund prize in psychiatry. Baruch spinoza the book of life the school of life. Offering an alternative reading of key precritical texts and to some of the critiques most central chapters, omri boehm challenges this common assumption. Baruch spinoza was a seventeenthcentury dutch philosopher who tried to reinvent religion moving it away from something based on superstition and ideas of. Takes an interdisciplinary approach and includes essays not only by philosophers but also by historians of literature and intellectual. Unsubscribe from esti creatorul vietii tale mariana buda. January 2009 elizabeth bachner poetry the life and opinions of dj spinoza by eugene ostashevsky. An introduction to his philosophical thought, was the opening book in a penguin series intended to draw modern analytical philosophers to the philosophers of the past. The first collection of studies focused on spinozas early work.
However, the emphasis is on the moral rather than the metaphysical implications of the work. We think we are most ourselves when we are most passionate, whereas it is then we are most passive, caught in some ancestral torrent of impulse or feeling. In fact, outside of brief accounts written shortly after spinozas death, this book is probably the first extended treatment of spinozas life in any language. The new spinoza articulates that presence, making the influence and significance of spinoza perfectly clear for a new generation of philosophy. The spinoza problem, by irvin yalom the spinoza problem by irvin yalom so, what is the spinoza problem. All content included on our site, such as text, images, digital downloads and other, is the property of its content suppliers and protected by us and international laws. Daniela maria steven nadler, a book forged in hell. We are tossed about by external causes in many ways, and like waves driven by contrary winds, we waver and are unconscious of the issue and our fate. He gives a neuroscientist perspective of the nature of and human significance of feelings and related phenomena and the focus is on feelings themselves, what they are and what they provide pg. Baruch spinoza biography childhood, life achievements. Dumnezeul lui spinoza esti creatorul vietii tale mariana buda. Yalom imaginative and erudite sums up the spinoza problem a therapist and a professor of psychiatry at stanfords school of medicine, irvin d.
The spinoza problem, by irvin yalom the washington post. Spinoza on reason by michael lebuffe nook book ebook. The crisp, lucid explanation of spinozas metaphysics in chapter two ranks among the best attempts to illuminate this daunting subject for the lay reader that i have come across goldstein has written a delightful book, one that manages to be nimble and playful while also doing justice to the demanding nature of spinozas philosophy. Ethica, ordine geometrico demonstrata, usually known as the ethics, is a philosophical treatise written in latin by baruch spinoza. Spinozas theoretical philosophy is one of the most radical attempts to construct a pure ontology with a single infinite substance. Start your 48hour free trial to unlock this baruch spinoza study guide and get instant access to the following biography. Go through this article to know in details about his childhood, life, career, major works and timeline. So for the price everyone else charges for just 1 book, we offer you unlimited audio books, ebooks and language courses to download and enjoy as you please. Its also a pretty good condensed introduction to spinoza thats worth checking out. Baruch spinoza was a dutch philosopher of a jewish origin.
He is the author of numerous books, including loves executioner, the gift of therapy. I enjoyed reading about damasios almost obsessionlike fascination with the philosopher spinoza. Dupa ce odata cu prima lui carte, eroarea lui descartes, a patruns in mecanismul intim al ratiunii, antonio damasio dezvaluie aici substratul neurologic al. Also included are chapters on the life and general philosophical ideas of spinoza, along with an appendix. He developed highly controversial ideas regarding the authenticity of the hebrew bible and the nature of the divine. This week on the philosophers zone, we meet spinozas god, which might seem an odd thing to do. Professor smiths book is a good general introduction to spinozas great work of metaphysics, ethics demonstrated in a geometrical order. The project gutenberg ebook of the philosophy of spinoza. Benedictus spinoza is the greatest philosopher that the jews ever produced, which adds a certain irony to his questionable jewishness. In the event things got worse, and spinoza gave up the idea of publishing the ethics, believing that it would create such a cloud of hostility as to obscure, in the minds even of reasonable people, the real meaning of its arguments. Although there are many legends and myths about spinozas life, nadlers book is the first extended biography in english. My dad was a presbyterian minister who discovered spinoza quite accidentally and late in life and never looked back.
What should i read to learn about spinozas philososphy. His ethics is an ethology, rather than a moral science. So, this book has redeeming qualities, but it also came across as a bit predictable. Uncorrected paperswallace matson 4 excellent essays on spinoza start there. One of the classical texts of philosophy, spinozas ethics is also one of the. Avram, dumnezeu al lui isac, dumnezeu al lui iacob, iar nu al filosofilor i al. Baruch spinoza, one of the greatest philosophers of. At a first look, you may open the book to find dry definitions, arcane axioms and a series of propositions, pareddown to provide an economical and rigorously argued logical progression from premises. The genius of spinoza by avishai margalit the new york. But yaloms talents in this book do not extend to drama or, frankly, to action of any kind.
The collected works of spinoza provides, for the first time in english, a truly satisfactory edition of all of spinozas writings, with accurate and readable translations, based on the best critical editions of the originallanguage texts, done by a scholar who has published extensively. Substance, subject, and critical marxism 359 hegel or spinoza. Baruch spinoza has 178 books on goodreads with 118128 ratings. Damasios book looking for spinoza was really a refreshing read in many ways. Whereas studies of spinoza in english have emphasized the logic of the ethics, these essays instead focus on the marginal and developmental moments that have had such a profound effect on french thought. The young spinoza a metaphysician in the making edited by yitzhak y. The twentyfive articles collected for this anthology display a wide range of interpretations to central themes in spinozas philosophy. Jewish religious authorities issued a herem against him, causing him to be effectively expelled and shunned by jewish society at age 23, including by his own family. The philosophers louis althusser, gilles deleuze, antonio negri and etienne balibar have each drawn upon spinozas philosophy. Ive picked up spinozas treatise and a book forged in hell. Spinoza was raised in the portuguesejewish community in amsterdam. That said, yaloms book sparked my interest in spinoza. The reader is presented with a living debate engaged by firstrate scholars, who come to grips with the ideas of a philosopher seen as one of the few founders of the modern mind.
Prin aceasta prezentare sunt acoperite mai multe surse istorice, dar. I just remembered this little book from oxford university press. Joy, sorrow, and the feeling brain by antonio damasio an interesting look at the relationship between emotions, feelings, and the brain. The renegade jew who gave us modernity rebecca goldstein. Theres been a lot of debate over the past 350 years about what it really means to be a spinozist, but surely, eugene ostashevsky or at least his verse alterego, dj spinoza is the genuine article. Try not to get put off by the appearance of the geometrical method. Spinozas grand system proceeds in the manner of euclids geometry, establishing axioms and definitions and building a series of propositions. The book displays a panoramic picture of spinoza scholarship over the last three. Also included are selections from other works by spinoza, chosen by curley to make the ethics easier to understand, and a substantial introduction that gives an overview of spinozas life and the main themes of his philosophy. I will, however, offer the basic material so that the reader may judge whether i am right or not. In truth, yaloms explanation is speculation the spinoza problem could have been something else entirely.
Features an international team of leading spinoza researchers. The book entailed his criticism of the traditional beliefs and. At times the logic is questionable spinozas proof that god exists could just as easily be used to establish the existence of santa claus. Baruch spinoza was a philosopher of portuguese sephardi origin born in a community of. This book, which presents spinozas main ideas in dictionary form, has as its subject the opposition between ethics and morality, and the link between ethical and ontological propositions. Spinoza now is a wellconceived and important entry into the study of spinoza, especially as it draws together many thinkers whose work has been indelibly marked by encounters with spinoza. In this book, spinoza argues that the way to blessedness or salvation for each person involves an expansion of the mind. This sweet little book really helped me understand spinozas ethics.
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