The body, the device, the sleepwalkers. On the spinozian uses of experience as a critics of the cartesian concept of freedom

In this paper I discuss one of the most significant strategies in Spinoza’s theoretical approach against those that entrave its understanding in a very powerful way. As well as Descartes, Spinoza uses the inmediate or unreflexive experience for developing his conception of free will or the distincti...

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Main Author: Pedro Lomba Falcón
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Published: Universidad Complutense de Madrid 2016-09-01
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Online Access:http://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/ASEM/article/view/53175
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spelling doaj-e57bd79084d84c6683e93572a1210b252020-11-24T23:32:10ZdeuUniversidad Complutense de MadridLogos1575-68661988-32422016-09-0149011113310.5209/rev_ASEM.2016.v49.5317549969The body, the device, the sleepwalkers. On the spinozian uses of experience as a critics of the cartesian concept of freedomPedro Lomba Falcón0Universidad Complutense de MadridIn this paper I discuss one of the most significant strategies in Spinoza’s theoretical approach against those that entrave its understanding in a very powerful way. As well as Descartes, Spinoza uses the inmediate or unreflexive experience for developing his conception of free will or the distinction between body and soul, but he does so in order to prove that the experience is useful to demonstrate some purely anti-Cartesian thesis that express the core principles of Spinozism.http://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/ASEM/article/view/53175SpinozaDescarteslibertadexperienciapotenciavoluntad
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The body, the device, the sleepwalkers. On the spinozian uses of experience as a critics of the cartesian concept of freedom
Logos
Spinoza
Descartes
libertad
experiencia
potencia
voluntad
author_facet Pedro Lomba Falcón
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title The body, the device, the sleepwalkers. On the spinozian uses of experience as a critics of the cartesian concept of freedom
title_short The body, the device, the sleepwalkers. On the spinozian uses of experience as a critics of the cartesian concept of freedom
title_full The body, the device, the sleepwalkers. On the spinozian uses of experience as a critics of the cartesian concept of freedom
title_fullStr The body, the device, the sleepwalkers. On the spinozian uses of experience as a critics of the cartesian concept of freedom
title_full_unstemmed The body, the device, the sleepwalkers. On the spinozian uses of experience as a critics of the cartesian concept of freedom
title_sort body, the device, the sleepwalkers. on the spinozian uses of experience as a critics of the cartesian concept of freedom
publisher Universidad Complutense de Madrid
series Logos
issn 1575-6866
1988-3242
publishDate 2016-09-01
description In this paper I discuss one of the most significant strategies in Spinoza’s theoretical approach against those that entrave its understanding in a very powerful way. As well as Descartes, Spinoza uses the inmediate or unreflexive experience for developing his conception of free will or the distinction between body and soul, but he does so in order to prove that the experience is useful to demonstrate some purely anti-Cartesian thesis that express the core principles of Spinozism.
topic Spinoza
Descartes
libertad
experiencia
potencia
voluntad
url http://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/ASEM/article/view/53175
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