斯宾诺莎的伦理

IF 0.1 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY George Eliot-George Henry Lewes Studies Pub Date : 2022-12-01 DOI:10.5325/georelioghlstud.74.2.0150
Ilana M. Blumberg
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课程简介:本课程主要包括对Spinoza'a伦理学的细读和讨论。当我们阅读斯宾诺莎的《伦理学》时,我们将了解他是如何将上帝/自然视为一种具有无限属性和模式的物质,包括存在的一切,他是如何解释心灵和情感的本质和起源的,我们的情感有什么力量,以及我们如何在对上帝/自然的爱中找到最终的幸福。需求PHIL 433(关于PHIL 533,请参阅下文):1。注释词汇表35%2。期末论文(6-9页)35%3。参与,练习,简短的家庭作业20%4。每周阅读小组会议10%关于1:你将得到需要包含在词汇表中的概念。对于每个概念。a) 从斯宾诺莎对这个词的一般定义开始(包括拉丁术语),就像你在字典里找到的那样。b) 然后引用至少3段斯宾诺莎对这一概念的重要运用。(注意:当我们阅读《伦理学》时,你会添加引号。在第五周,你只需要有一到两个引号。)用标准的方式引用斯宾诺莎,例如:Sch。c) 然后在书面段落中解释这个词在你所引用的引文中的含义。
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Spinoza’s Ethics
Course Description: This course will consist mainly in a close reading and discussion of Spinoza'a Ethics. As we read Spinoza' Ethics we will learn how he conceives of God/Nature as a substance with infinite attributes and modes comprising everything that exists, how he explains the nature and origin of mind and emotions, what power we have of our emotions, and how we can find ultimate blessedness in the love of God/Nature. Requirements PHIL 433 (for PHIL 533 see further down): 1. Annotated glossary 35% 2. Final term paper (6-9 pages) 35% 3. Participation, exercises, short homework assignments 20% 4. Weekly meeting in reading groups 10% Regarding 1: You will be given concepts you need to include in your glossary. For each concept. a) Begin with a general definition of the word in Spinoza (include the Latin term) as you would find it in a dictionary. b) Then quote at least 3 passages in which Spinoza makes a significant use of this concept. (Note: you will add quotes as we progress in the reading of the Ethics. In week five, you only need to have one or two quotations.) Quote in the standard way for Spinoza, for example: Sch. c) Then explain in a written paragraph what the word means in the context of the quotation you presented.
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Spinoza’s Ethics Special Section: The Correspondence of G. H. Lewes and Charles Darwin Communities of Care: The Social Ethics of Victorian Fiction; The Science of Character: Human Objecthood and the Ends of Victorian Realism “Nay, is there not a pathos in their very insignificance?”: Συμπάθεια in “The Sad Fortunes of the Reverend Amos Barton” The Correspondence of G. H. Lewes and Charles Darwin
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