By Alexander Douglas Author: DOUGLAS, Alexander. Lecturer in philosophy (University of St. Andrews) Title: Spinoza and Dutch Cartesianism. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2015. 192 p. ISBN: 9780198732501. Alexander X. Douglas offers a new understanding of Spinoza's philosophy by situating it in its immediate historical context. He defends a thesis about Spinoza's philosophical motivations and then bases an interpretation of his major works upon it. The thesis is that much of Spinoza's ..
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Seventeenth Century lens grinder and Dutch philosopher, Benedict de Spinoza, illuminates a rigorous ...
Edited by Jack Stetter and Charles Ramond Reference: Spinoza in Twenty-First Century American ...
Ex nihilo nihil fit. Philosophy, especially great philosophy, does not appear out of the blue. In th...
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...
This book investigates the biblical criticism of Spinoza from the perspective of the Dutch Reformed ...
Benedict de Spinoza is one of the most controversial and enigmatic thinkers in the history of philos...
An extended review of the book "Spinoza: een paradoxaal icoon van Nederland", written by Henri A. Kr...
By Samuel Newlands Reference: Reconceiving Spinoza. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Pr...
1848 is a watershed in Dutch political and intellectual history. In the wake of liberalism positivis...
Spinoza's political writings are not merely a theoretical exercise or a philosophical conclusion of ...
Spinoza’s Ethics is one of the most remarkable, important, and difficult books in the history of phi...
In this article, I intervene in a long-standing debate over the alleged assumption and teaching of S...
Seventeenth Century lens grinder and Dutch philosopher, Benedict de Spinoza, illuminates a rigorous ...
Edited by Jack Stetter and Charles Ramond Reference: Spinoza in Twenty-First Century American ...
Ex nihilo nihil fit. Philosophy, especially great philosophy, does not appear out of the blue. In th...