Bacon and Spinoza: science what for?

Authors

  • Marcos Ferreira de Paula Universidade de São Paulo

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2447-9012.espinosa.2008.89340

Keywords:

Science, Knowledge, Metaphysics, Nature, Happiness

Abstract

This paper shows that the role and value of science in Bacon and Espinosa differ according to the role and value that either attaches to metaphysics as branch of knowledge. In Bacon the value of science is big while the same value of metaphysics is none. In Spinoza, the figures are reversed. But while the theory of knowledge in Bacon obeys theological assumptions, and therefore, ultimately, the belief, in Spinoza the value of metaphysics and science is born of his metaphysical concepts, the result of a work of knowledge that follows not the faith but the own intellect.

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Author Biography

  • Marcos Ferreira de Paula, Universidade de São Paulo
    Doutorando em Filosofia, Universidade de São Paulo

Published

2008-12-15

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Artigos

How to Cite

Paula, M. F. de. (2008). Bacon and Spinoza: science what for?. Cadernos Espinosanos, 19, 65-72. https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2447-9012.espinosa.2008.89340