| dc.contributor |  | es-ES | 
| dc.creator | Stephano, Oli |  | 
| dc.date | 2021-12-28 |  | 
| dc.identifier | https://sintesis.uai.cl/index.php/intusfilosofia/article/view/358 |  | 
| dc.identifier | 10.15691/0718-5448Vol4Iss2a358 |  | 
| dc.description | This paper argues that ontological immanence involves but is not reducible to substance monism. Attending to immanence in Spinoza’s ontology, I provide a creative exegesis of the defining features of Spinoza’s immanent ontology, arguing that it recasts the concept of substance itself, from a term of transcendence and totalization to one of immanence and differentiation. In critical conversation with Deleuze’s influential reading, I identify five interconnected features which, taken together, elaborate Spinoza’s ontology of immanence: substance monism, univocity of attributes, immanent causality, the identification between G-d and Nature, and the status of finite modes as explications of substance rather than its extrinsic effects. I argue that, taken together, these features refashion the concept of substance, such that substance becomes not a term of totalization but rather one of ongoing production of diversity. Attending to the role of finite modes in this ontology, I emphasize the ways in which immanence can lend force to vital reconfigurations of ethical and political life: by defining beings and systems in terms of their capacities, which are augmented, diminished, or maintained depending on how they converge in relation. | es-ES | 
| dc.format | application/pdf |  | 
| dc.language | spa |  | 
| dc.publisher | Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez - Adolfo Ibáñez University | es-ES | 
| dc.relation | https://sintesis.uai.cl/index.php/intusfilosofia/article/view/358/330 |  | 
| dc.rights | Copyright (c) 2021 Oli Stephano | es-ES | 
| dc.rights | https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0 | es-ES | 
| dc.source | Síntesis. Revista de Filosofía; Vol. 4, Núm. 2 (2021): Matters; 34-59 | es-ES | 
| dc.source | 2452-4476 |  | 
| dc.source | 2452-4476 |  | 
| dc.subject | Substance Monism; Immanent Ontology; Relational Ethics; Ontology of Becoming; Deleuze | es-ES | 
| dc.title | Immanence and Differentiation in Spinoza | es-ES | 
| dc.type | info:eu-repo/semantics/article |  | 
| dc.type | info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion |  | 
| dc.type |  | es-ES | 
| dc.type |  | en-US |