TY - BOOK AU - Lord,Beth AU - Duffy,Simon B. AU - Frichot,Hélène AU - Kodalak,Gökhan AU - LeBuffe,Michael AU - Lord,Beth AU - Ravven,Heidi M. AU - Rawes,Peg AU - Uhlmann,Anthony AU - Viljanen,Valtteri AU - White,Stefan AU - Yenter,Timothy TI - Spinoza's Philosophy of Ratio SN - 9781474420433 AV - B3998 .S763 2018 U1 - 199/.492 PY - 2022///] CY - Edinburgh : PB - Edinburgh University Press, KW - Philosophy KW - Netherlands KW - Ratio (The Latin word) KW - PHILOSOPHY / Aesthetics KW - bisacsh N1 - Frontmatter --; Contents --; Acknowledgements --; Abbreviations of Spinoza’s Works --; Introduction --; 1 Spinoza’s Ontology Geometrically Illustrated: A Reading of Ethics IIP8S --; 2 Reason and Body in Spinoza’s Metaphysics --; 3 Ratio and Activity: Spinoza’s Biologising of the Mind in an Aristotelian Key --; 4 Harmony in Spinoza and his Critics --; 5 Ratio as the Basis of Spinoza’s Concept of Equality --; 6 Proportion as a Barometer of the Affective Life in Spinoza --; 7 Spinoza, Heterarchical Ontology, and Affective Architecture --; 8 Dissimilarity: Spinoza’s Ethical Ratios and Housing Welfare --; 9 The Greater Part: How Intuition Forms Better Worlds --; 10 Slownesses and Speeds, Latitudes and Longitudes: In the Vicinity of Beatitude --; 11 The Eyes of the Mind: Proportion in Spinoza, Swift, and Ibn Tufayl --; Notes on Contributors --; Bibliography --; Index; restricted access N2 - Discover Spinoza’s philosophy of ratio, from geometry and reason to bodies, affects and architectureFrom his geometrical method to his theory of mind and body and from his account of the emotions to his doctrine of how to live well, ratio is of prime importance in Spinoza's philosophy. These essays explore the surprisingly varied dimensions of this unacknowledged keystone of Spinoza’s thought. They take you from Spinoza’s geometrical diagrams to his concepts of mind, body, the emotions, and the cosmos. It shows how Spinoza’s thinking about ratio influences the concept of proportion in Gulliver’s Travels, the differential ontology of Deleuze, egalitarian design for wellbeing, and the notion of an affective architecture.Key FeaturesThe first major work to explore ratio as a key concept of Spinoza's thoughtReveals that ratio is a multi-faceted concept that connects geometry, minds, reason, bodies, social relations and the cosmos in Spinoza's philosophyShows how ratio can be used to address enduring questions in Spinoza's thought and take his philosophy in exciting new directionsOffers new applications of Spinoza's thinking to architecture, design and urban studies ContributorsSimon B. Duffy, Yale-NUS College, Singapore. Hélène Frichot, KTH, Stockholm, Sweden.Gökhan Kodalak, Cornell University, USA. Michael LeBuffe, University of Otago, Canada. Beth Lord, University of Aberdeen, UK. Heidi M. Ravven, Hamilton College, New York, USA. Peg Rawes, Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL, UK. Anthony Uhlmann, Western Sydney University, Australia. Valtteri Viljanen, University of Turku, Finland. Stefan White, Manchester School of Architecture, UK.Timothy Yenter, University of Mississippi, USA UR - https://doi.org/10.1515/9781474420440 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9781474420440 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/document/cover/isbn/9781474420440/original ER -