The logic of expression quality, quantity, and intensity in Spinoza, Hegel, and Deleuze
Introduction: Spinoza and the problem of expression -- Spinoza from the point of view of an idealist or a materialist dialectic -- The differential point of view of the infinitesimal calculus -- The metaphysics of the calculus: extensive quantity -- From Scotist univocity to Spinozist immanence: int...
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Aldershot u.a.
Ashgate Publ
c 2006
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Schriftenreihe: | Ashgate new critical thinking in philosophy
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Zusammenfassung: | Introduction: Spinoza and the problem of expression -- Spinoza from the point of view of an idealist or a materialist dialectic -- The differential point of view of the infinitesimal calculus -- The metaphysics of the calculus: extensive quantity -- From Scotist univocity to Spinozist immanence: intensive quantity -- The distinction between intensive and extensive parts -- Spinoza's theory of relations -- The transformation of the characteristic relations of modal existence -- The mechanics of joyful passive affections -- The distinction between the duration of a finite existing mode and its eternity -- The logic of expression and the construction of a philosophy of difference -- Conclusion: expressionism in philosophy. Introduction: Spinoza and the problem of expression -- Spinoza from the point of view of an idealist or a materialist dialectic -- The differential point of view of the infinitesimal calculus -- The metaphysics of the calculus: extensive quantity -- From Scotist univocity to Spinozist immanence: intensive quantity -- The distinction between intensive and extensive parts -- Spinoza's theory of relations -- The transformation of the characteristic relations of modal existence -- The mechanics of joyful passive affections -- The distinction between the duration of a finite existing mode and its eternity -- The logic of expression and the construction of a philosophy of difference -- Conclusion: expressionism in philosophy Introduction: Spinoza and the problem of expression -- Spinoza from the point of view of an idealist or a materialist dialectic -- The differential point of view of the infinitesimal calculus -- The metaphysics of the calculus: extensive quantity -- From Scotist univocity to Spinozist immanence: intensive quantity -- The distinction between intensive and extensive parts -- Spinoza's theory of relations -- The transformation of the characteristic relations of modal existence -- The mechanics of joyful passive affections -- The distinction between the duration of a finite existing mode and its eternity -- The logic of expression and the construction of a philosophy of difference -- Conclusion: expressionism in philosophy |
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Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references (p. [267]-276) and index |
Beschreibung: | X, 284 S. 16 cm |
ISBN: | 0754656187 0-7546-5618-7 9780754656180 978-0-7546-5618-0 |