Spinoza and the Possibility of Adequate Ideas
Adequate ideas are the fundamental element of Spinoza’s epistemological program. However, a recurrent worry among scholars is that Spinoza’s account of adequate ideas is inconsistent with any finite being ever having one. As I frame it, the problem is that for Spinoza an idea is adequate in a mind o...
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        2022-03-01
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| Series: | Journal of Modern Philosophy | 
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