In the third part of the Ethics, Spinoza provides a naturalistic picture of human psychology. Spinoza's account distinguishes between active and passive affects. This chapter discusses how Spinoza's theory of affects demonstrates that the self with which human individuals identify in daily life is the result of a complex and constantly on-going imaginative construction shaped by desires and causal interactions with other individuals and external causes. The core of the affective field is occupied by desire, which is the expression of the individual's conatus to persevere in its own existence. The whole social world arises as a product of the imaginative desire of the mind. Spinoza's account of the affects shows how both of these ideas origi...
In this paper I examine the question whether Spinoza can account for the necessity of death. I argue...
The thesis examines the linkage between ontology and politics in Spinoza, and considers the extent t...
The English philosopher Thomas Hobbes directly influenced and, possibly, was also influenced by Spin...
In the third part of the Ethics, Spinoza provides a naturalistic picture of human psychology. Spinoz...
The interpretation of the individual as atomic or self-contained constitutes a dominant trend in Spi...
Spinoza is often portrayed as following the Stoics in proposing a purely intellectual therapy of the...
Abstract: Emotions, Power, and Dissent in Spinoza's Social TheoryFar from his 'rationalist' image, S...
Although there has been more attention recently to Spinoza’s theory of emotions, many Spinoza schola...
There is interest in Spinoza in a range of disciplines with a focus on embodiment, agency and affect...
The claim of this paper is to present Spinoza’s view on self-esteem and positive reciprocity, which ...
The purpose of this dissertation is to unearth the ethical individual in Spinoza\u27s metaphysics. L...
Baruch Spinoza is often cited as a forerunner of current ideas in neuroscience and neurobiology and ...
This paper describes the relevance of Spinoza's Ethics for contemporary thought on the psychology of...
In my doctoral thesis, I attempt to provide a groundwork account of Spinoza’s concept of the ‘indivi...
PhDThe thesis examines the linkage between ontology and politics in Spinoza, and considers the exten...
In this paper I examine the question whether Spinoza can account for the necessity of death. I argue...
The thesis examines the linkage between ontology and politics in Spinoza, and considers the extent t...
The English philosopher Thomas Hobbes directly influenced and, possibly, was also influenced by Spin...
In the third part of the Ethics, Spinoza provides a naturalistic picture of human psychology. Spinoz...
The interpretation of the individual as atomic or self-contained constitutes a dominant trend in Spi...
Spinoza is often portrayed as following the Stoics in proposing a purely intellectual therapy of the...
Abstract: Emotions, Power, and Dissent in Spinoza's Social TheoryFar from his 'rationalist' image, S...
Although there has been more attention recently to Spinoza’s theory of emotions, many Spinoza schola...
There is interest in Spinoza in a range of disciplines with a focus on embodiment, agency and affect...
The claim of this paper is to present Spinoza’s view on self-esteem and positive reciprocity, which ...
The purpose of this dissertation is to unearth the ethical individual in Spinoza\u27s metaphysics. L...
Baruch Spinoza is often cited as a forerunner of current ideas in neuroscience and neurobiology and ...
This paper describes the relevance of Spinoza's Ethics for contemporary thought on the psychology of...
In my doctoral thesis, I attempt to provide a groundwork account of Spinoza’s concept of the ‘indivi...
PhDThe thesis examines the linkage between ontology and politics in Spinoza, and considers the exten...
In this paper I examine the question whether Spinoza can account for the necessity of death. I argue...
The thesis examines the linkage between ontology and politics in Spinoza, and considers the extent t...
The English philosopher Thomas Hobbes directly influenced and, possibly, was also influenced by Spin...