Spinoza has based his ethical theory on the principle of philosophical naturalism. It suggests that ...
Despite differences in personal definitions of what it means to be good, one philosopher, Spinoza, a...
“The Theological-Political Treatise discovers the existence of morality. The life of justice and cha...
ll human beings are morally equal. The former statement is both a platitude and deeply counterintui...
In present-day political and moral philosophy the idea that all persons are in some way moral equals...
There is an almost unanimous agreement on Spinoza’s democratic credentials, which is surprising, giv...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/47963/1/11406_2006_Article_BF02380970.p...
The particular version of the foregoing question I address in the following pages is this: What nont...
A version of this paper was first presented at the conference The Radical Enlightenment: the Big Pic...
Moral equality—the idea that ‘we’ all have equal moral worth, our interests ought to count for the s...
The main concern here will be to clarify what it means for us to be moral equals (and thus what it m...
This is a thesis about our basic moral equality as human beings: its meaning, its justification and ...
Although the idea of a specific nature seems to be incompatible with the rejection of universals in ...
In the Tractatus Theologico-Politicus (TTP), Spinoza argues that an individual’s natural right exten...
Spinoza's moral philosopher represents his most concerted attempt to come to terms with the great ph...
Spinoza has based his ethical theory on the principle of philosophical naturalism. It suggests that ...
Despite differences in personal definitions of what it means to be good, one philosopher, Spinoza, a...
“The Theological-Political Treatise discovers the existence of morality. The life of justice and cha...
ll human beings are morally equal. The former statement is both a platitude and deeply counterintui...
In present-day political and moral philosophy the idea that all persons are in some way moral equals...
There is an almost unanimous agreement on Spinoza’s democratic credentials, which is surprising, giv...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/47963/1/11406_2006_Article_BF02380970.p...
The particular version of the foregoing question I address in the following pages is this: What nont...
A version of this paper was first presented at the conference The Radical Enlightenment: the Big Pic...
Moral equality—the idea that ‘we’ all have equal moral worth, our interests ought to count for the s...
The main concern here will be to clarify what it means for us to be moral equals (and thus what it m...
This is a thesis about our basic moral equality as human beings: its meaning, its justification and ...
Although the idea of a specific nature seems to be incompatible with the rejection of universals in ...
In the Tractatus Theologico-Politicus (TTP), Spinoza argues that an individual’s natural right exten...
Spinoza's moral philosopher represents his most concerted attempt to come to terms with the great ph...
Spinoza has based his ethical theory on the principle of philosophical naturalism. It suggests that ...
Despite differences in personal definitions of what it means to be good, one philosopher, Spinoza, a...
“The Theological-Political Treatise discovers the existence of morality. The life of justice and cha...