Spinoza on Monism
Delve into the profound ideas of one of philosophy's great thinkers with Spinoza on Monism by Philip Goff. Published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2011, this insightful hardback edition spans 295 pages, exploring the captivating concept of monism. Goff examines Spinoza's assertion that only one substance exists in reality, which he referred to as 'God or nature'.
This book not only unearths the historical foundations of Spinoza's monistic philosophy but also highlights its resurgence and relevance in contemporary philosophical discourse. Goff engages with the perspectives of leading modern philosophers who champion monism, exploring its implications as a unifying vision of the cosmos. Ideal for both seasoned scholars and newcomers to philosophy, Spinoza on Monism invites readers to ponder the intricate relationship between existence and the universe. Expand your understanding of reality with this essential read.