Form vs Power: Pragmatism and the wave of Spinozism
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Título da fonte: | Cognitio (São Paulo. Online) |
DOI: | 10.23925/2316-5278.2019v20i1p48-61 |
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Resumo: | I begin by introducing some of Peirce’s quotations about Spinoza. A few but important remarks suggest that a new consideration of the philosophical “essence” can emerge from this analysis. As we read in Spinoza’s Ethics, essence (or meaning, in contemporary terms) is not to be regarded as pure form; nor is it a definite qualification with rigid designations. Meaning is power: in pragmatic terms, as I will try to show, the power of being ready to act, expanding one’s disposition to respond, embodying effectively a certain habit. Thus, it is not that meaning is, definitely and once for all. Rather, it makes itself as far as it can produce new effects. It is, as Spinoza said, a potentia agendi, an inexhaustible conatus that always produces a readiness to persevere in acting. Concepts are measurable in light of their results: they expand their effects like a forest, or wave, without any clear border or limit. Our conception of these effects is the whole of our conception of the object, says the pragmatic maxim. Meaning implies a vast ocean of unforeseen consequences, writes Peirce (CP 8.176). In Spinozian terms: no one knows the extent of a mind’s power - or the body’s. I will avail myself of some of Giorgio Agamben’s and Gilles Deleuze’s suggestions on this point, building upon them in order to approach Spinoza’s ethics in pragmatistic terms, and pragmatism in a Spinozian shape. |
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Form vs Power: Pragmatism and the wave of SpinozismForma x Potência: Pragmatismo e a onda do espinosismoEspinosaFormaPeircePotênciaPragmatismo.FormPeircePowerPragmatismSpinoza.I begin by introducing some of Peirce’s quotations about Spinoza. A few but important remarks suggest that a new consideration of the philosophical “essence” can emerge from this analysis. As we read in Spinoza’s Ethics, essence (or meaning, in contemporary terms) is not to be regarded as pure form; nor is it a definite qualification with rigid designations. Meaning is power: in pragmatic terms, as I will try to show, the power of being ready to act, expanding one’s disposition to respond, embodying effectively a certain habit. Thus, it is not that meaning is, definitely and once for all. Rather, it makes itself as far as it can produce new effects. It is, as Spinoza said, a potentia agendi, an inexhaustible conatus that always produces a readiness to persevere in acting. Concepts are measurable in light of their results: they expand their effects like a forest, or wave, without any clear border or limit. Our conception of these effects is the whole of our conception of the object, says the pragmatic maxim. Meaning implies a vast ocean of unforeseen consequences, writes Peirce (CP 8.176). In Spinozian terms: no one knows the extent of a mind’s power - or the body’s. I will avail myself of some of Giorgio Agamben’s and Gilles Deleuze’s suggestions on this point, building upon them in order to approach Spinoza’s ethics in pragmatistic terms, and pragmatism in a Spinozian shape.Eu inicio por introduzir algumas citações que Peirce faz sobre Espinosa. Poucos, mas importantes comentários, sugerem que uma nova consideração da “essência” filosófica pode emergir dessa análise. Conforme lemos na Ética de Espinosa, essência (ou significado, em termos contemporâneos) não deve ser considerada como forma pura; tampouco é uma qualificação definida com designações rígidas. Significado é potência: em termos pragmáticos, como buscarei demonstrar, a potência de estar pronto para agir, expandindo a própria disposição para responder, encarnando dado hábito de modo eficaz. Assim, não procede que o significado é, de modo acabado e de uma vez por todas. Antes, este se faz na medida em que é capaz de produzir novos efeitos. Como disse Espinosa, é uma potentia agendi, um conatus inexaurível que sempre produz uma prontidão para perseverar na ação. Conceitos são mensuráveis à luz de seus resultados: expandem seus efeitos como uma floresta, ou onda, sem uma fronteira ou limite claros. Nossa concepção desses efeitos é o todo de nossa concepção do objeto, diz a máxima pragmática. Significado implica um vasto oceano de consequências inesperadas, Peirce escreve (CP 8.176). Em termos espinosistas: ninguém sabe até onde chega o poder da mente – ou do corpo. Lançarei mão de algumas sugestões de Giorgio Agamben e Gilles Deleuze a este respeito, tendo-os por base para abordar a ética de Espinosa em termos pragmáticos e o pragmatismo numa forma espinosista.Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo2019-09-10info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.pucsp.br/index.php/cognitiofilosofia/article/view/4416210.23925/2316-5278.2019v20i1p48-61Cognitio: Revista de Filosofia; Vol. 20 No. 1 (2019); 48-61Cognitio: Revista de Filosofia; v. 20 n. 1 (2019); 48-612316-52781518-7187reponame:Cognitio (São Paulo. Online)instname:Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo (PUC-SP)instacron:PUC_SPenghttps://revistas.pucsp.br/index.php/cognitiofilosofia/article/view/44162/29764Copyright (c) 2019 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFabbrichesi, Rossella2019-09-11T00:35:01Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/44162Revistahttps://revistas.pucsp.br/index.php/cognitiofilosofiaPRIhttps://revistas.pucsp.br/index.php/cognitiofilosofia/oairevcognitio@gmail.com2316-52781518-7187opendoar:2019-09-11T00:35:01Cognitio (São Paulo. Online) - Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo (PUC-SP)false |
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Form vs Power: Pragmatism and the wave of Spinozism Forma x Potência: Pragmatismo e a onda do espinosismo |
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Form vs Power: Pragmatism and the wave of Spinozism |
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Form vs Power: Pragmatism and the wave of Spinozism Form vs Power: Pragmatism and the wave of Spinozism Fabbrichesi, Rossella Espinosa Forma Peirce Potência Pragmatismo. Form Peirce Power Pragmatism Spinoza. Fabbrichesi, Rossella Espinosa Forma Peirce Potência Pragmatismo. Form Peirce Power Pragmatism Spinoza. |
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Form vs Power: Pragmatism and the wave of Spinozism |
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Form vs Power: Pragmatism and the wave of Spinozism |
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Form vs Power: Pragmatism and the wave of Spinozism |
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Fabbrichesi, Rossella |
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Fabbrichesi, Rossella Fabbrichesi, Rossella |
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Fabbrichesi, Rossella |
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Espinosa Forma Peirce Potência Pragmatismo. Form Peirce Power Pragmatism Spinoza. |
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Espinosa Forma Peirce Potência Pragmatismo. Form Peirce Power Pragmatism Spinoza. |
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I begin by introducing some of Peirce’s quotations about Spinoza. A few but important remarks suggest that a new consideration of the philosophical “essence” can emerge from this analysis. As we read in Spinoza’s Ethics, essence (or meaning, in contemporary terms) is not to be regarded as pure form; nor is it a definite qualification with rigid designations. Meaning is power: in pragmatic terms, as I will try to show, the power of being ready to act, expanding one’s disposition to respond, embodying effectively a certain habit. Thus, it is not that meaning is, definitely and once for all. Rather, it makes itself as far as it can produce new effects. It is, as Spinoza said, a potentia agendi, an inexhaustible conatus that always produces a readiness to persevere in acting. Concepts are measurable in light of their results: they expand their effects like a forest, or wave, without any clear border or limit. Our conception of these effects is the whole of our conception of the object, says the pragmatic maxim. Meaning implies a vast ocean of unforeseen consequences, writes Peirce (CP 8.176). In Spinozian terms: no one knows the extent of a mind’s power - or the body’s. I will avail myself of some of Giorgio Agamben’s and Gilles Deleuze’s suggestions on this point, building upon them in order to approach Spinoza’s ethics in pragmatistic terms, and pragmatism in a Spinozian shape. |
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