Ordine Geometrica Demonstrata: Spinoza’s Use of the Axiomatic Method

Review of Metaphysics 29 (2):263 - 286 (1975)
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There is, of course, one clear sense in which Spinoza’s axiomatic method is a method of presentation: this is the sense which contrasts a method of presentation with a method of discovery. In the Ethics, Spinoza is stating and explaining his views, not describing how he arrived at them or telling us how to make discoveries for ourselves. Nor does he elsewhere present the axiomatic method as a method of discovery. In the seventeenth century, the distinction between a method of discovery and a method of presentation was often described as a distinction between "analytic" and "synthetic" method; Arnauld and Nicole write

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