
Publication details
Publisher: Springer
Place: Berlin
Year: 2007
Pages: 203-220
Series: Studies in the History of Philosophy of Mind
ISBN (Undefined): 9789048175291
Full citation:
, "The status of consciousness in Spinoza's concept of mind", in: Consciousness: from perception to reflection in the history of philosophy, Berlin, Springer, 2007


The status of consciousness in Spinoza's concept of mind
pp. 203-220
in: Sara Heinämaa, Vili Lähteenmäki, Pauliina Remes (eds), Consciousness: from perception to reflection in the history of philosophy, Berlin, Springer, 2007Abstract
Let me start with my conclusions: like most other philosophers of his era, Spinoza did not have well-developed views on consciousness and its place in the mind. Somewhat paradoxically, however, a basic tenet of his metaphysics generated a problem which might have been solved if he had thought more about those issues. So in the end, then, Spinoza did not have much to say about consciousness even though the coherency or at least the plausibility of his system demanded it.
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Publication details
Publisher: Springer
Place: Berlin
Year: 2007
Pages: 203-220
Series: Studies in the History of Philosophy of Mind
ISBN (Undefined): 9789048175291
Full citation:
, "The status of consciousness in Spinoza's concept of mind", in: Consciousness: from perception to reflection in the history of philosophy, Berlin, Springer, 2007