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Why can’t we all just get along: the reasonable vs. the rational according to Spinoza / Garver, Eugene   Journal Article
Garver, Eugene Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract Spinoza presents a picture of the good human life in which being rational and being reasonable or sociable are mutually supporting: the philosopher makes the best citizen, and citizenship is the best route to philosophy and adequate ideas. Crucial to this mutual implication are the roles of religion and politics in promoting obedience. It is through obedience that people can become "of one mind and one body" in the absence of adequate ideas, through the presence of shared empowering imaginations and emotions.
Key Words Rationality  Imagination  Spinoza  Reasonableness 
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