Spinoza's political writings are not merely a theoretical exercise or a philosophical conclusion of his system. They are part of a very practical political discussion in seventeenth-century Holland. Spinoza was influenced by and played a role in a political movement known as "Radical Cartesianism", which combined ideas from Descartes and Hobbes in order to argue against the reinstatement of a stadholder. This movement provided arguments for religious and philosophical freedom and against monarchy based on a fundamental drive of self-preservation and a particular understanding of the passions. This paper provides a general introduction to Radical Cartesianism by explaining its historical context and discussing two Radical Cartesian voices: ...
1848 is a watershed in Dutch political and intellectual history. In the wake of liberalism positivis...
While volumes of material have been written on Spinoza\u27s metaphysical and ethical writings, scant...
By Alexander Douglas Author: DOUGLAS, Alexander. Lecturer in philosophy (University of St. Andre...
Spinoza's political writings are not merely a theoretical exercise or a philosophical conclusion of ...
Seventeenth-century Dutch political practice and thought, and in particular Dutch republicanism, set...
This article examines the immediate Dutch reception of the Tractatus theologico-politicus. Using new...
In this essay I will endeavor to frame the political thought of the brothers De la Court (two of the...
This article examines the immediate Dutch reception of the Tractatus theologico-politicus. Using new...
This thesis deals with the concept of democracy in the works of the Dutch philosopher Benedict Spino...
This book aims to understand Spinoza’s philosophy by situating it in its immediate historical contex...
Susan James offers an interpretation of a work that is itself about interpretation Spinoza's Theolog...
In this article, I intervene in a long-standing debate over the alleged assumption and teaching of S...
Is the radical character of Spinoza’s political philosophy only a historiographic matter or are his ...
By Mogens Lærke Title: Spinoza and the Freedom of Philosophizing. Oxford: Oxford University Pres...
The early modern political philosopher Benedict de Spinoza is often viewed as the father of the hist...
1848 is a watershed in Dutch political and intellectual history. In the wake of liberalism positivis...
While volumes of material have been written on Spinoza\u27s metaphysical and ethical writings, scant...
By Alexander Douglas Author: DOUGLAS, Alexander. Lecturer in philosophy (University of St. Andre...
Spinoza's political writings are not merely a theoretical exercise or a philosophical conclusion of ...
Seventeenth-century Dutch political practice and thought, and in particular Dutch republicanism, set...
This article examines the immediate Dutch reception of the Tractatus theologico-politicus. Using new...
In this essay I will endeavor to frame the political thought of the brothers De la Court (two of the...
This article examines the immediate Dutch reception of the Tractatus theologico-politicus. Using new...
This thesis deals with the concept of democracy in the works of the Dutch philosopher Benedict Spino...
This book aims to understand Spinoza’s philosophy by situating it in its immediate historical contex...
Susan James offers an interpretation of a work that is itself about interpretation Spinoza's Theolog...
In this article, I intervene in a long-standing debate over the alleged assumption and teaching of S...
Is the radical character of Spinoza’s political philosophy only a historiographic matter or are his ...
By Mogens Lærke Title: Spinoza and the Freedom of Philosophizing. Oxford: Oxford University Pres...
The early modern political philosopher Benedict de Spinoza is often viewed as the father of the hist...
1848 is a watershed in Dutch political and intellectual history. In the wake of liberalism positivis...
While volumes of material have been written on Spinoza\u27s metaphysical and ethical writings, scant...
By Alexander Douglas Author: DOUGLAS, Alexander. Lecturer in philosophy (University of St. Andre...