Affect和Effect

S. Marston
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斯宾诺莎认为所有的实体都是有生命的。尽管如此,他的哲学为我们日常区分生物和非生物提供了系统的基础。虽然所有运动中的物体都带来传递效应,但生物具有带来变革效应的进一步能力,使自己和其他实体发生真正的变化。此外,生物的这种能力来自于它们凭借不充分的观念而采取的行动。因此,斯宾诺莎哲学中的不充分观念是生物作为它们的种类所固有的,支撑着生物和非生物之间的日常区别,以及生物本身可观察到的不同效果。
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Affect and Effect
Spinoza argues that all entities are animated. Nonetheless, his philosophy provides a systematic grounding for our everyday distinction between living and non-living things. While all bodies in motion bring about transitive effects, living things share a further capacity for bringing about transformative effects, making real changes in themselves and in other entities. Further, this capacity in living things derives from their acting in virtue of their inadequate ideas. Inadequate ideas in Spinoza’s philosophy are thus intrinsic to living things’ being the kinds of things they are, underpinning both the everyday distinction between living and non-living things and the observable varying repertoires of effect among living things themselves.
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