Immanence and Causation in Spinoza

In Andre Santos Campos (ed.), Spinoza: Basic Concepts. Imprint Academic. pp. 14-24 (2015)
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Abstract

I defend an expanded reading of immanent causation that includes both inherence and causal efficacy; I argue that the latter is required if God is to remain the immanent cause of finite modes.

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Christopher P. Martin
University of Toledo

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