<p>In <em>Everything in Its Right Place</em> Joseph Almog develops the unitarian and universalist metaphysics of Spinoza. Spinoza&#39;s ground zero thesis is that &quot;Nature is one and all.&quot; Everything (including God mathematics morals our own thoughts) finds its place within Spinoza&#39;s (capital N) Nature. It is the place that each thing occupies within the grid of Nature-from God on down the cosmic tree of being-that determines its fundamental (lowercase n) nature. For Spinoza one&#39;s nature is determined by one&#39;s place in Nature or in terms of the fundamental axiom of the book-<em>the Nature-unfolding</em> <em>axiom</em> the nature of x=Nature at x.</p><p>Almog&#39;s reading of Spinoza is distinct in its understanding of the deductive abstractions of part I-II of the <em>Ethics</em> by means of the concrete illustrations of Spinoza&#39;s <em>intended subject matter </em>in his political writings where he tells us directly (i) what Nature is and (ii) how man&#39;s nature is not a separate kingdom from the Nature-kingdom but merely an unfolding of it. This leads as in the <em>Ethics</em> to a final chapter on what it meant to Spinoza to live in symbiosis with Nature and therefore to be one with it-and with God.</p>
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