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  • Hegel, Spinoza, and the 'Pr...
    Kislev, Shachar Freddy

    International journal of philosophical studies : IJPS, 08/2018, Letnik: 26, Številka: 4
    Journal Article

    This paper attempts to shed light on Hegel's recurring comment that Spinoza's philosophy lacks the 'principle of individuality'. It shows that this criticism can have three distinct meanings: (1) that Spinozism cannot account for the multiplicity of finite individuals; (2) that Spinozism leads to a moral devaluation of the finite individual; (3) the form of substance is indifferent and lacks a differentiating principle. It is shown that Hegel argued, somewhat incoherently, for all three.