A fresh look on the role of the second kind of knowledge in Spinoza’s Ethics

Hungarian Philosophical Review (2):37-56 (2017)
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In this paper, through a close reading of Spinoza's use of common notions I argue for the role of experiential and experimental knowledge in Spinoza's epistemology.

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Oliver Toth
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