Spinozaâ s naturalism is unique. It explains conscious mind, physical behavior, and scientific, cultural, social and political phenomena by recourse to the deductive relation of causes to effects as expressed by Nature itself. This book provides an innovative and original interpretation of the way in which Spinoza achieved this unique vision.
Spinozaâ s naturalism is unique. It explains conscious mind, physical behavior, and scientific, cultural, social and political phenomena by recourse to the deductive relation of causes to effects as expressed by Nature itself. This book provides an innovative and original interpretation of the way in which Spinoza achieved this unique vision.
Harvey Shoolman is lecturer at London Metropolitan University.
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Referential Abbreviations Prolegomenon Introduction: What is Naturalism That It Should Be 'Extended' and 'Deductive?' Chapter 1: Extended Naturalism and the Trans-Structural Ethology of Perception: Spinoza as a Metabiologist of the Mind. Chapter 2: The Construction of Unconscious Mind: The Ethology of Embodiment. Chapter 3: Sentience: A Transcendental Deduction Chapter 4: Natura Explanans or Nature as a Unified Theory of Explanation. Chapter 5: Nature as Intercomponentially Sentient Chapter 6: A Rational Axiology of Nature: Normativity & the Postulates of Dispassion Chapter 7: A Theory of Action: The Rejection of Cephalo-Centrality and Human Intercomponential Sentience. Chapter 8: Sub-Intentionality as the 'Dark Matter' of Whole Body Activity. Chapter 9: The 'Eyes of the Mind': Infinity and Spinoza's Concept of Mathematical Proof Chapter 10: 'Scientia' and a Theory of Scientific Action Chapter 11: Technology as the Prosthetics of the Mind Chapter 12: The Reality and Identity of Finite Modes Chapter 13: A Theory of Action as the Rational Apotheosis of 'Self.' Chapter14: The Concept of a Rational Gemeinschaft and the Metaphysics of a Frictionless Polity. Coda Bibliography
Referential Abbreviations Prolegomenon Introduction: What is Naturalism That It Should Be 'Extended' and 'Deductive?' Chapter 1: Extended Naturalism and the Trans-Structural Ethology of Perception: Spinoza as a Metabiologist of the Mind. Chapter 2: The Construction of Unconscious Mind: The Ethology of Embodiment. Chapter 3: Sentience: A Transcendental Deduction Chapter 4: Natura Explanans or Nature as a Unified Theory of Explanation. Chapter 5: Nature as Intercomponentially Sentient Chapter 6: A Rational Axiology of Nature: Normativity & the Postulates of Dispassion Chapter 7: A Theory of Action: The Rejection of Cephalo-Centrality and Human Intercomponential Sentience. Chapter 8: Sub-Intentionality as the 'Dark Matter' of Whole Body Activity. Chapter 9: The 'Eyes of the Mind': Infinity and Spinoza's Concept of Mathematical Proof Chapter 10: 'Scientia' and a Theory of Scientific Action Chapter 11: Technology as the Prosthetics of the Mind Chapter 12: The Reality and Identity of Finite Modes Chapter 13: A Theory of Action as the Rational Apotheosis of 'Self.' Chapter14: The Concept of a Rational Gemeinschaft and the Metaphysics of a Frictionless Polity. Coda Bibliography
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