Spinoza

Keyword: Spinoza


Article in Journal | Posted 12/02/2016
Dea, Shannon (2006). "Merely a veil over the living thought": Mathematics and Logic in Peirce's Forgotten Spinoza Review
The article talks about American philosopher Charles S. Peirce's review of "Ethics," by Dutch philosopher Baruch Spinoza. It focuses on the remarks of Peirce about mathematical...
Article in Journal | Posted 09/12/2015
Dea, Shannon (2015). A House at War Against Itself: Absolute Versus Pluralistic Idealism in Spinoza, Peirce, James and Royce
In this paper, I elaborate affinities between Peirce, Spinoza and Royce, in order to illuminate the division between Peirce's and James's expressions of idealism. James contrasted Spinoza...
Article in Journal | Posted 25/11/2014
Dea, Shannon (2008). Firstness, Evolution and the Absolute in Peirce's Spinoza
The article presents an analysis on whether or not philosopher Charles Sanders Peirce considered the possibility that philosopher Benedictus Spinoza's metaphysics includes ontological Firstness...
Article in Journal | Posted 23/11/2014
Beever, Jonathan, Cisney, Vernon (2013). All Things in Mind: Panpsychist Elements in Spinoza, Deleuze, and Peirce
Benedict de Spinoza, C.S. Peirce, and Gilles Deleuze delineate a trajectory through the history of ideas in the dialogue about the potentials and limitations of panpsychism, the view that world is...
Article in Journal | Posted 31/10/2014
Dea, Shannon (2014). Peirce and Spinoza's Pragmaticist Metaphysics
In the early 20th century, moved by James’s popularization of pragmatism and by the so-called “Battle of the Absolute” that divided American philosophers in the period, Peirce sought to communicate...