Spinoza's theory of common belief : Ordinary and usual thigs in the tractus theologico-politicus
        The philosophical studies of Yamaguchi University Volume 7
        Page 61-80
        
    published_at 1998
            Title
        
        スピノザの共有信念論 : 『神学政治論』における「きわめて平凡でありふれたもの」について
        Spinoza's theory of common belief : Ordinary and usual thigs in the tractus theologico-politicus
        
    
                
                    Creators
                
                    Ueno Osamu
                
                
            
    
        
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        This paper discusses the “thoroughly ordinary and usual” nature Spinoza assigns to the essential teachings of the Bible. It refers to Spinoza's theory of perception, memory and affects in the Ethica as background, and concludes on his theory of common belief and its role in the Tractatus Theologico-Politicus. Common belief consists, not in the certainty founded on truth, but in the mere absence of doubt, which is ensured by mutual imitation of affects among people who beseech by “ambitio” to plead the imaginary desire of their common others. The Tractatus Theologico-Politicus bases its whole project on the common belief in the rightness of mentioning “justice and charity”, belief that is commonly presupposed even in the universal discordance in theologicopolitical matters.
        
        
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            jpn
    
    
        
            Resource Type
        
        departmental bulletin paper
    
    
        
            Publishers
        
            山口大学哲学研究会
    
    
        
            Date Issued
        
        1998
    
    
        
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        open access
    
    
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                [ISSN]0919-357X
            
            
                
                
                [NCID]AN10403441
            
    
        
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            人文学部
    
                
