Spinoza on Ethics and Understanding
By (Author) Peter Winch
Edited by Michael Campbell
Edited by Sarah Tropper
Introduction by David Cockburn
Anthem Press
Anthem Press
6th November 2020
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Western philosophy from c 1800
Philosophy
199/.492
Hardback
188
Width 153mm, Height 229mm, Spine 26mm
454g
This volume unites Peter Winchs previously unpublished work on Baruch de Spinoza. The primary source for the text is a series of seminars on Spinoza that Winch gave, first at the University of Swansea in 1982 and then at Kings College London in 1989. What emerges is an original interpretation of Spinozas work that demonstrates his continued relevance to contemporary issues in metaphysics, epistemology and ethics, and establishes connections to other philosophers - not only Spinozas predecessors such as Ren Descartes, but also important 20th Century philosophers such as Ludwig Wittgenstein and Simone Weil. Alongside Winch's lectures, the volume contains an interpretive essay by David Cockburn, and an introduction by the editors.
"Peter Winch's depth as a philosopher comes out in the depth of his engagement with Spinoza. Spinoza's ethical concerns resonated with Winch's own; and his lectures are wonderfully expressive of how he saw philosophy itself. Winch's discussions of the complex relation between Descartes's philosophy and that of Spinoza are among the most valuable features of this fine book." - Cora Diamond, Kenan Professor Of Philosophy Emerita, Department of Philosophy, University of Virginia
Peter Winch was Professor of Philosophy at King's College London and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. David Cockburn is Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at University of Wales, Trinity Saint David. Michael Campbell is a researcher at the Centre for Ethics in the University of Pardubice. Sarah Tropper is a researcher at the Alpen-Adria-Universitat Klagenfurt.