Eterno, infinito e innumerabile nel pensiero di Baruch Spinoza
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https://doi.org/10.13130/2039-9251/1277Abstract
Questo breve saggio intende esplorare le differenze riscontrabili all’interno del pensiero di Baruch Spinoza tra i concetti di eterno, infinito e innumerabile. Il principale intento è quello di ricostruire, tramite il confronto tra opere e corrispondenze dell’autore, un quadro unitario di riferimento che consenta di reinserire i tre concetti all’interno del suo stesso sistema metafisico.Downloads
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