THE NOTIONS NATURA NATURANS AND NATURA NATURATA IN SPINOZA’S PHILOSOPHY AS POSSIBLE CORRELATES OF TWO JEWISH TERMS FOR THE “NATURE”: TÔLEḎEṮ / TÔLĀḎĀH AND ṬEḆAʿ Cover Image

ПОНЯТИЯ NATURA NATURANS И NATURA NATURATA В ФИЛОСОФИИ СПИНОЗЫ КАК ВОЗМОЖНЫЕ КОРРЕЛЯТЫ ДВУХ ЕВРЕЙСКИХ ТЕРМИНОВ ДЛЯ ОБОЗНАЧЕНИЯ «ПРИРОДЫ»: TÔLEḎEṮ / TÔLĀḎĀH И ṬEḆAʿ
THE NOTIONS NATURA NATURANS AND NATURA NATURATA IN SPINOZA’S PHILOSOPHY AS POSSIBLE CORRELATES OF TWO JEWISH TERMS FOR THE “NATURE”: TÔLEḎEṮ / TÔLĀḎĀH AND ṬEḆAʿ

Author(s): Igor Tantlevskij
Subject(s): Philosophy, History of Philosophy, Philosophical Traditions, Special Branches of Philosophy, Jewish Thought and Philosophy, Ancient Philosphy, Philosophy of Language
Published by: Новосибирский государственный университет
Keywords: Spinoza; Natura naturans; Natura naturata; two Hebrew terms for the “nature”: tôleḏeṯ / tôlāḏāh and ṭeḇaʿ;

Summary/Abstract: The author assumes that Spinoza correlated his notion Natura naturans with Hebrew term tôleḏeṯ / tôlāḏāh (var.: tôlāḏ), i.e., according to its root, the “Nature as begetting”; as for his notion Natura naturata, he could correlate it with the Hebrew term ṭeḇaʿ, i.e., according to its root, the “Nature as imprint”.

  • Issue Year: X/2016
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 377-381
  • Page Count: 5
  • Language: Russian
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