This work examines the unique way in which Benedict de Spinoza (1632 77) combines two significant philosophical principles: that real existence requires causal power and that geometrical objects display exceptionally clearly how things have properties in virtue of their essences. Valtteri Viljanen argues that underlying Spinoza's psychology and ethics is a compelling metaphysical theory according to which each and every genuine thing is an entity of power endowed with an internal structure akin to that of geometrical objects. This allows Spinoza to offer a theory of existence and of action...
This work examines the unique way in which Benedict de Spinoza (1632 77) combines two significant philosophical principles: that real existence requir...