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    Challenges→Della Rocca's 'double use of the PSR' reading of Spinoza contradicts Spinoza's doctrine of the causal and conceptual barrier between the attributes

    Spinoza's doctrine (E1p10 and E2p6) establishes a causal and conceptual barrier between the attributes

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    Recently, Michael Della Rocca argued not only that the PSR “provide[s] the key to unlocking many of the mysteries of Spinoza’s philosophical system” (2008: 9), but that Spinoza requires the reduction of the most basic philosophical concepts to reason or intelligibility. This alleged “double use of the PSR” stipulates (1) that everything must be explainable, and (2) that it should be (ultimately) explained in terms of intelligibility. Hence, according to Della Rocca, Spinoza reduces his major phi

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