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The Role of God in Spinoza's Metaphysics

London, England: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC (2007)

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  1. The role of God in Spinoza's metaphysics (review).Steve Parchment - 2008 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 46 (3):pp. 486-487.
    Arguably, to understand the role of God in Spinoza's metaphysics is to understand the whole of Spinoza's metaphysics. Despite its title, however, Deveaux's book is dedicated to the less ambitious task of addressing three questions about Spinoza's system: what is the relation between God and the attributes? What is the essence of God? What is the true conception of God? Since, strictly speaking, the answer to is simply knowledge of the answer to , it is the first two questions that (...)
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  • Spinoza and the problem of other substances.Galen Barry - 2019 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 49 (4):481-507.
    ABSTRACTMost of Spinoza’s arguments for God’s existence do not rely on any special feature of God, but instead on merely general features of substance. This raises the following worry: those arguments prove the existence of non-divine substances just as much as they prove God’s existence, and yet there is not enough room in Spinoza’s system for all these substances. I argue that Spinoza attempts to solve this problem by using a principle of plenitude to rule out the existence of other (...)
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  • Sherry Deveaux, The Role of God in Spinoza's Metaphysics.M. Strawser - 2007 - Philosophy in Review 27 (5):331.
     
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