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The Rationalists: SpinozaThe Rationalists: Spinoza
Substance, Nature and GodSubstance, Nature and God
Soazig Le Bihan - University of
Montana
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OutlineOutline
Soazig Le Bihan - University of
Montana
1. Introduction: Spinoza, Life and Work
2. The Geometrical Method
3. Basic Metaphysics: Substance, Nature and God
4. Conclusion
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Spinoza: Life and WorksSpinoza: Life and Works
Spinoza:
- 1632: born, Amsterdam – Jewish Portuguese Modest
- 1656 excommunicated – 1660 expelled: religious views
- Secluded life (lenses)
- 1677 dies La Hague
Soazig Le Bihan - University of
Montana
Work:
- Published in his own name: Descartes’ Principles of
Philosophy
- Everything else: anonymous or posthumous, including the
Ethics
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Spinoza : Background and AimsSpinoza : Background and Aims
Intellectual Background: Descartes
- Takes: Rationalism, new science and rigor of reasoning
- Rejects: method, dualism, philosophy of human nature
Soazig Le Bihan - University of
Montana
Ethics:
- Abstract, geometrical order
- Entirely oriented toward ethics of well being and joy
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OutlineOutline
Soazig Le Bihan - University of
Montana
1. Introduction: Spinoza, Life and Works
2. The Geometrical Method
3. Basic Metaphysics: Substance, Nature and God
4. Conclusion
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The Geometrical OrderThe Geometrical Order
What is the geometrical order:
- Euclid’s Elements of Geometry
- Aristotle’s method of science
Soazig Le Bihan - University of
Montana
Why the geometrical order?
- More difficult : analysis vs synthesis
- Various explanations
Differences between Spinoza and Euclid:
- Scholia
- Definitions
What does guarantee the truth of the definitions?
Common Notions
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OutlineOutline
Soazig Le Bihan - University of
Montana
1. Introduction: Spinoza, Life and Works
2. The Geometrical Method
3. Basic Metaphysics: Substance, Nature and God
4. Conclusion
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Basic Metaphysics:Basic Metaphysics:
Substances, Attributes and Modes (1)Substances, Attributes and Modes (1)
Basic Metaphysics:
Only one fundamental constituent of the world: God, or
Nature. All other beings are modifications of the
substance
Soazig Le Bihan - University of
Montana
Substance:
=``that which is in itself and is conceived through itself”
 Exists necessarily, causa sui, infinite, unique of their kind
Modes:
= the ways in which the substance can be ``affected” =
modified
 Depends on the substance, caused by something else,
multiple
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Basic Metaphysics:Basic Metaphysics:
Substances, Attributes and Modes (2)Substances, Attributes and Modes (2)
Soazig Le Bihan - University of
Montana
Attributes:
= the ways in which the substance can be comprehended by
an intellect
 Aspects of the substance
 Ex: Thought, extension
Modes of the attributes:
= the ways in which the modes can be comprehended by an
intellect
 Aspects of the modes
 Ex: ideas, bodies
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Basic Metaphysics:Basic Metaphysics:
Substances, Attributes and Modes (3)Substances, Attributes and Modes (3)
Soazig Le Bihan - University of
Montana
Substance:
Ocean
Attribute:
Wave Movement
Mode:
Particular
Wave
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Basic Metaphysics:Basic Metaphysics:
Deus sive Natura (God, or Nature)Deus sive Natura (God, or Nature)
Soazig Le Bihan - University of
Montana
God exists necessarily
- Ontological argument: God = substance
- Modal argument: necessary existence if not impossible
- Cosmological argument: finite beings  infinite being
- Ontological argument (2): God = absolutely perfect
The unique substance
- Argument: possess all possible attributes, and no two
substances share the same attributes (Identity of
Indiscernibles)
- God, or Nature, IS everything and everything is in it
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Basic Metaphysics:Basic Metaphysics:
Eternal Necessity of EverythingEternal Necessity of Everything
Everything exists necessarily as a necessary consequence of
God’s nature
-Mathematical or Logical necessity
-God, or Nature: ``Logical” cause of everything
Two modes of existence
- Substance and its attributes: Natura naturans –
“naturating” nature
- Modes and modes of the attributes: Natura naturata –
“naturated nature”
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Basic Metaphysics:Basic Metaphysics:
God and FreedomGod and Freedom
Soazig Le Bihan - University of
Montana
God did not “create the world by an act of free will”
Necessary unfolding of its nature: how is this free?
Spinoza on Freedom
- Freedom does not require contingency
- Freedom = absence of external constraints and autonomy:
One does what one does for no other cause than oneself
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Basic Metaphysics:Basic Metaphysics:
Nature Has No EndsNature Has No Ends
Soazig Le Bihan - University of
Montana
Against traditional religion: “Superstition”
Finalist, Anthropomorphic, Human-centered morality, Worship
Why do we reason this way? Analogy with ourselves
Xenophanes: if cows had Gods, these Gods would have horns
Why is it damageable?
Ignorance, Superstition and Unhappiness
Why is it false?
Necessary unfolding, God does not lack anything
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OutlineOutline
Soazig Le Bihan - University of
Montana
1. Introduction: Spinoza, Life and Works
2. The Geometrical Method
3. Basic Metaphysics: Substance, Nature and God
4. Conclusion
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Conclusion:Conclusion:
Spinoza’s MetaphysicsSpinoza’s Metaphysics
Soazig Le Bihan - University of
Montana

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Spinoza Problem Spinoza

  • 1. 1 The Rationalists: SpinozaThe Rationalists: Spinoza Substance, Nature and GodSubstance, Nature and God Soazig Le Bihan - University of Montana
  • 2. 2 OutlineOutline Soazig Le Bihan - University of Montana 1. Introduction: Spinoza, Life and Work 2. The Geometrical Method 3. Basic Metaphysics: Substance, Nature and God 4. Conclusion
  • 3. 3 Spinoza: Life and WorksSpinoza: Life and Works Spinoza: - 1632: born, Amsterdam – Jewish Portuguese Modest - 1656 excommunicated – 1660 expelled: religious views - Secluded life (lenses) - 1677 dies La Hague Soazig Le Bihan - University of Montana Work: - Published in his own name: Descartes’ Principles of Philosophy - Everything else: anonymous or posthumous, including the Ethics
  • 4. 4 Spinoza : Background and AimsSpinoza : Background and Aims Intellectual Background: Descartes - Takes: Rationalism, new science and rigor of reasoning - Rejects: method, dualism, philosophy of human nature Soazig Le Bihan - University of Montana Ethics: - Abstract, geometrical order - Entirely oriented toward ethics of well being and joy
  • 5. 5 OutlineOutline Soazig Le Bihan - University of Montana 1. Introduction: Spinoza, Life and Works 2. The Geometrical Method 3. Basic Metaphysics: Substance, Nature and God 4. Conclusion
  • 6. 6 The Geometrical OrderThe Geometrical Order What is the geometrical order: - Euclid’s Elements of Geometry - Aristotle’s method of science Soazig Le Bihan - University of Montana Why the geometrical order? - More difficult : analysis vs synthesis - Various explanations Differences between Spinoza and Euclid: - Scholia - Definitions What does guarantee the truth of the definitions? Common Notions
  • 7. 7 OutlineOutline Soazig Le Bihan - University of Montana 1. Introduction: Spinoza, Life and Works 2. The Geometrical Method 3. Basic Metaphysics: Substance, Nature and God 4. Conclusion
  • 8. 8 Basic Metaphysics:Basic Metaphysics: Substances, Attributes and Modes (1)Substances, Attributes and Modes (1) Basic Metaphysics: Only one fundamental constituent of the world: God, or Nature. All other beings are modifications of the substance Soazig Le Bihan - University of Montana Substance: =``that which is in itself and is conceived through itself”  Exists necessarily, causa sui, infinite, unique of their kind Modes: = the ways in which the substance can be ``affected” = modified  Depends on the substance, caused by something else, multiple
  • 9. 9 Basic Metaphysics:Basic Metaphysics: Substances, Attributes and Modes (2)Substances, Attributes and Modes (2) Soazig Le Bihan - University of Montana Attributes: = the ways in which the substance can be comprehended by an intellect  Aspects of the substance  Ex: Thought, extension Modes of the attributes: = the ways in which the modes can be comprehended by an intellect  Aspects of the modes  Ex: ideas, bodies
  • 10. 10 Basic Metaphysics:Basic Metaphysics: Substances, Attributes and Modes (3)Substances, Attributes and Modes (3) Soazig Le Bihan - University of Montana Substance: Ocean Attribute: Wave Movement Mode: Particular Wave
  • 11. 11 Basic Metaphysics:Basic Metaphysics: Deus sive Natura (God, or Nature)Deus sive Natura (God, or Nature) Soazig Le Bihan - University of Montana God exists necessarily - Ontological argument: God = substance - Modal argument: necessary existence if not impossible - Cosmological argument: finite beings  infinite being - Ontological argument (2): God = absolutely perfect The unique substance - Argument: possess all possible attributes, and no two substances share the same attributes (Identity of Indiscernibles) - God, or Nature, IS everything and everything is in it
  • 12. 12 Basic Metaphysics:Basic Metaphysics: Eternal Necessity of EverythingEternal Necessity of Everything Everything exists necessarily as a necessary consequence of God’s nature -Mathematical or Logical necessity -God, or Nature: ``Logical” cause of everything Two modes of existence - Substance and its attributes: Natura naturans – “naturating” nature - Modes and modes of the attributes: Natura naturata – “naturated nature”
  • 13. 13 Basic Metaphysics:Basic Metaphysics: God and FreedomGod and Freedom Soazig Le Bihan - University of Montana God did not “create the world by an act of free will” Necessary unfolding of its nature: how is this free? Spinoza on Freedom - Freedom does not require contingency - Freedom = absence of external constraints and autonomy: One does what one does for no other cause than oneself
  • 14. 14 Basic Metaphysics:Basic Metaphysics: Nature Has No EndsNature Has No Ends Soazig Le Bihan - University of Montana Against traditional religion: “Superstition” Finalist, Anthropomorphic, Human-centered morality, Worship Why do we reason this way? Analogy with ourselves Xenophanes: if cows had Gods, these Gods would have horns Why is it damageable? Ignorance, Superstition and Unhappiness Why is it false? Necessary unfolding, God does not lack anything
  • 15. 15 OutlineOutline Soazig Le Bihan - University of Montana 1. Introduction: Spinoza, Life and Works 2. The Geometrical Method 3. Basic Metaphysics: Substance, Nature and God 4. Conclusion