We want to propose a properly secular (non-transcendentalist or dualist) conception of immanence, on the basis of which we shall unfold the equally and similarly immanent relation between philosophy or truth and revelation or faith. For, above all, in Spinoza's scheme, where "truth is the standard both of itself and of the false," revelatory faith (false) must be as indispensable in the constitution of truth as the philosophical truth (EI, P43S; emphasis added). Implied in our position is also the thesis that the relation between, on the one hand, the Ethics and, on the other hand, the Theologico-Political and the Political Treatises is also one of immanence and continuity
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This paper projects Spinoza’s discussion of the method of scriptural interpretation onto contemporar...
International audienceIn this paper, I propose a reading of Spinoza’s theory of the eternity of the ...
The necessity, the immanence and the antifinalism of substance are the instruments of a radical anth...
grantor: University of St. Michael's CollegeSince the publication of Tractatus Theologico-...
Over the last few decades, philosophers such as Althusser, Negri, Balibar, and Macherey have turned ...
Spinoza is well-known for his claim that God is the only substance that exists, and that everything ...
The interpretation of Spinoza which follows, situates itself in the context of a study of the fundam...
This thesis focuses on the concept of immanence in Spinoza’s philosophy and its importance in explic...
This paper argues that Spinoza makes a distinction between the constitutive essence of God (the tota...
textabstractIn this paper an attempt is made to argue for the coherence of Spinoza’s insistence on t...
Current scholarship offers two competing accounts of Spinoza’s views on the issue of teleology, whic...
More than two-thirds of the Treatise on the Emendation of the Intellect is about truth. Spinoza expl...
This paper offers a new interpretation of Spinoza's doctrine of parallelism. It argues Spinoza reint...
The first two chapters of this dissertation address questions concerning Spinoza’s views on the natu...
Susan James offers an interpretation of a work that is itself about interpretation Spinoza's Theolog...
This paper projects Spinoza’s discussion of the method of scriptural interpretation onto contemporar...
International audienceIn this paper, I propose a reading of Spinoza’s theory of the eternity of the ...
The necessity, the immanence and the antifinalism of substance are the instruments of a radical anth...