Donald Davidson’s “Spinozistic Extravagance”

Critical Horizons 18 (4):347-358 (2017)
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This article suggests reasons why Donald Davidson’s work in philosophy of mind and metaphysics can be identified as Spinozist and also explores the significance of using proper names from the history of philosophy to describe contemporary projects. It argues that what makes Davidson’s work Spinozist is not just its internal features, but the role it occupies in relation to other positions identified as Kantian and Hegelian in today’s philosophical terrain. Finally, it suggests that the core animus at the heart of Davidson’s Spinozism is its indifference to autonomy as a concept in need of metaphysical grounding or essential to normative commitment.

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Knox Peden
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Inquiries Into Truth And Interpretation.Donald Davidson - 1984 - Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press.
Mind and world: with a new introduction.John Henry McDowell - 1994 - Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
Phenomenal Structuralism.David J. Chalmers - 2012 - In David Chalmers, Constructing the World. Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 412-422.
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