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Reason and Intuitive Knowledge in Spinoza's Ethics: Two Ways of Knowing, Two Ways of Living.

机译:斯宾诺莎伦理学中的理性和直觉知识:两种认识方式,两种生活方式。

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While both intuitive knowledge (scientia intuitiva) and reason (ratio) are adequate ways of knowing for Spinoza, they are not equal. "The greatest virtue of the mind" and "the greatest human perfection" consist in understanding things by intuitive knowledge, which Spinoza regards as superior to reason. Understanding why on Spinoza's account intuition is superior to reason is crucial for understanding his epistemological and ethical theories. Yet, the nature of this superiority has been the subject of some controversy due to Spinoza's parsimonious treatment of the distinction between reason and intuitive knowledge in the Ethics. In my dissertation, I explore this fundamental but relatively unexplored issue in Spinoza scholarship by investigating the nature of this distinction and its ethical implications. I suggest that these two kinds of adequate knowledge differ not only in terms of their method, but also with respect to their representative content. More specifically, I hold that unlike reason, which is a universal knowledge, intuitive knowledge descends to a level of particularity, including an adequate knowledge of one's own essence as it follows directly from God, which represents a superior form of self-knowledge. Attaining this superior self-knowledge makes intuitive knowledge the culmination of not only understanding but also happiness. Since, for Spinoza, there is an intrinsic relationship between the pursuit of knowledge and how we live our lives, I argue that these two ways of knowing are at the same time two ways of living.;Key Words: Spinoza, intuitive knowledge (scientia intuitiva), reason, blessedness (beatitudo), intellectual love of God, affect, self-knowledge, common notions.
机译:虽然直觉知识(scientia intuitiva)和理性(比率)都是了解斯宾诺莎的充分方法,但它们并不相等。 “最大的心灵美德”和“最大的人类完美”在于通过直觉知识来理解事物,斯宾诺莎认为这优于理性。理解为什么斯宾诺莎的直觉优于理性,对于理解他的认识论和伦理学理论至关重要。然而,由于斯宾诺莎对伦理学中理性与直觉知识之间的区别的简约对待,这种优势的性质一直是一些争议的主题。在我的论文中,我将通过研究这种区别的性质及其伦理含义,来探索斯宾诺莎奖学金中的这一基本但相对未曾探讨的问题。我建议这两种适当的知识不仅在方法上有所不同,而且在代表性内容上也有所不同。更具体地说,我认为与理性的普遍知识不同,直觉的知识下降到特殊性的水平,包括对自身本质的充分了解,因为它直接来自上帝,这代表了一种高级的自我知识形式。获得这种卓越的自我知识,使直觉知识成为理解和幸福的顶峰。因为对于斯宾诺莎而言,对知识的追求与我们的生活方式之间存在着内在的联系,我认为这两种认识方式同时是两种生活方式。关键词:斯宾诺莎,直觉的知识(科学intuitiva),理性,祝福(beatitudo),对上帝的理智爱,情感,自我知识,常见观念。

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  • 作者

    Soyarslan, Sanem.;

  • 作者单位

    Duke University.;

  • 授予单位 Duke University.;
  • 学科 Philosophy.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2011
  • 页码 337 p.
  • 总页数 337
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:45:29

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