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Publicado 2021
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This paper offers an analysis of Spinoza’s concept of love based on the Treatise on the Emendation of the Intellect, the Short Treatise on God and the Ethics. Spinoza’s concept of love must be understood within his critical phenomenology of affects and his theory of knowledge. Thus understood, Spinoza’s concept of love entails that how we love —actively or passively— is more important than any normative distinction among objects of love. This reading of Spinoza’s concept of love is compatible with his ethical premises and his ontological monism, and with his understanding of love as an activity of the Substance.
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This paper criticizes a kind of compatibilism: the perspectivism, which can be tracked fromBaruch Spinoza –controversially in his case in modernity to Daniel Dennett in now days. This compatibilism states reality can be expressed or read from several perspectives, which do not cancel each other, but coexist. From one of those perspectives, determinism is a logical conclusion. From other perspective, at the same time, freedom exists plausibly. The paper argues that both authors subscribe an ontology a materialism with a unique substance which entails the possibility of a privileged deterministic perspective that invalidates freedom.
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Publicado 2024
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El texto es una crítica a un tipo de compatibilismo: el perspectivismo, que puede ser rastreado desde Baruch Spinoza –discutiblemente en este caso en la modernidad hasta Daniel Dennett más contemporáneamente. Dicho compatibilismo considera que la realidad puede expresarse o leerse desde perspectivas distintas, las cuales no se anulan entre ellas, sino que conviven. Desde una de aquellas perspectivas, el determinismo es una conclusión lógica, mientras que, desde otra, es a la vez totalmente plausible la existencia de la libertad. El artículo sostiene que la ontología de ambos autores –un materialismo de sustancia única– conlleva a la posibilidad de una perspectiva privilegiada que es determinista y que invalidaría la idea de libertad.
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Publicado 2024
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Magic, witchcraft and miracles have accompanied medicine since the beginning of mankind. At first, the causes of diseases were belived to be supernatural, but progressively, with the development of knowledge and the advent of science, morerational and objective explanations were found.Rationality was based on concepts, judgments and reasoning that followed logical rules. All of these elements then formed new ideas, which did not accumulate chaotically but were organized into sets and ordered systems, called theories.Objectivity, in turn, was related to the search for factual truths that aligned with the object of study, confirming that ideascorresponded with the facts through observation and experimentation, thus making them reproducible.During their evolution, the new ideas were confronted with numerous theological prejudices, especially in the Middle Ages. This period was dominated by ...
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Publicado 2015
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To think a Deleuzian politics requires to understand the philosophical markleft in his work by Spinoza. Both philosophers’ paths crisscross in their problems, questions and consequences. In this paper three concepts will be put in relation: critique, right and crowd. The aim is to elucidate how man can open new ways of political experience from the conjunction of two philosophies articulated upon a common ground: immanence and life.
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Páginas 402-421