“Naturadeus”, a metaphor of the Perfect Diamond

Acta Analytica 19 (33):221-239 (2004)
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In this essay, the author outlines his re-construction of Spinoza’s ontological monism by re-presenting the system of Ethica, ordine geometrico demonstrata , in an “intuitive” model of the Perfect Diamond, called NATURADEUS. So, for example, ordo et connexio idearum et rerum , is presented to the inner eye in the forms of two parallel structures, of rays and of facets within the NATURADEUS, respectively. The conceptual background of the proposed model is mostly analytic, the author essays to develop some ideas of Jonathan Bennett’s Spinoza’s metaphysics (especially “transattributive mode identity”), with strong emphasis on ethical issues of ontological monism or pantheism. This essay is written as a dialogue between master Bruno and his student John (physically absent at the moment). More philosophical dialogues of this kind can be found on the author’s web page and in his book Four Seasons (in Slovenian, 2002).

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Marko Uršič
University of Ljubljana

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Spinoza. [REVIEW]Jonathan Bennett - 1986 - Idealistic Studies 16 (2):179-181.
Spinoza. [REVIEW]Jonathan Bennett - 1986 - Idealistic Studies 16 (2):179-181.
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