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Spinoza : basic concepts / edited by Andre Santos Campos.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Exeter, UK : IA, Imprint-Academic.com, 2015Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781845408893
  • 1845408896
  • 9781845408909
  • 184540890X
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Spinoza.DDC classification:
  • 199.492
LOC classification:
  • K457.S63 S65 2015
Online resources:
Contents:
Cover; Front matter; Title page; Publisher information; Body matter; Introduction, Andre Santos Campos; A Note on the Texts Used; God and the Attributes, Stephen Connelly; Immanence and Causation, Christopher P. Martin; Infinite Modes, Kristina Meshelski; Finite Modes, Sophie Lav�eran; Time and Eternity, Fredrika Spindler; Teleology and Agreement in Nature, Andrea Sangiacomo; Reason and Knowledge, John Grey; Consciousness, Eugene Marshall; Theory of Conatus, Valtteri Viljanen; The Affects, Alexander Douglas; Virtue and Freedom, Heidi M. Ravven; Multitude, Ericka Tucker.
The State: Spinoza's Institutional Turn, Sandra FieldDemocracy, Martin Saar; Language, Biblical Interpretation, and Philosophy, Guadalupe Gonz�alez Di�eguez; Back matter; Bibliography; About the Contributors; Also available.
Summary: Spinoza is among the most pivotal thinkers in the history of philosophy. He has had a deep and enduring influence on a wide range of philosophical subjects, and his work is encountered by all serious students of Western philosophy. His Ethics is one of the seminal works of metaphysical, moral, religious and political thought; his Theological-Political Treatise inaugurated a novel method of biblical exegesis; and both his political works developed the pre-eminence of democracy above all other regimes. Nevertheless, the significance of Spinoza's philosophy is matched by its complexity. His syste.
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Cover; Front matter; Title page; Publisher information; Body matter; Introduction, Andre Santos Campos; A Note on the Texts Used; God and the Attributes, Stephen Connelly; Immanence and Causation, Christopher P. Martin; Infinite Modes, Kristina Meshelski; Finite Modes, Sophie Lav�eran; Time and Eternity, Fredrika Spindler; Teleology and Agreement in Nature, Andrea Sangiacomo; Reason and Knowledge, John Grey; Consciousness, Eugene Marshall; Theory of Conatus, Valtteri Viljanen; The Affects, Alexander Douglas; Virtue and Freedom, Heidi M. Ravven; Multitude, Ericka Tucker.

The State: Spinoza's Institutional Turn, Sandra FieldDemocracy, Martin Saar; Language, Biblical Interpretation, and Philosophy, Guadalupe Gonz�alez Di�eguez; Back matter; Bibliography; About the Contributors; Also available.

Spinoza is among the most pivotal thinkers in the history of philosophy. He has had a deep and enduring influence on a wide range of philosophical subjects, and his work is encountered by all serious students of Western philosophy. His Ethics is one of the seminal works of metaphysical, moral, religious and political thought; his Theological-Political Treatise inaugurated a novel method of biblical exegesis; and both his political works developed the pre-eminence of democracy above all other regimes. Nevertheless, the significance of Spinoza's philosophy is matched by its complexity. His syste.

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