Spinoza: The reception and influence of Spinoza's philosophy

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Genevieve Lloyd
Taylor & Francis, 2001 - 1604 pagina's

Benedict de Spinoza [1632-1677] is among the most fascinating and the most controversial of Western philosophers. These volumes provide a comprehensive selection of high quality critical discussions of his philosophy published in, or translated into English since 1970.
The collection is designed to allow current debates on key themes to be followed through in depth. At the same time, the selection and organisation of the articles give readers an appreciation of the diversity of philosophical approach and interpretation that characterises recent Spinoza scholarship.

 

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Spinozas Reception and Influence PierreFrançois Moreau 13 30
1
Bayles Case for Spinoza Geneviève Brykman
23
The Linking of Spinoza to Chinese Thought by Bayle and Malebranche YuenTing Lai
33
Malebranches Refutation of Spinoza Daisie Radner
59
Spinoza and Mandeville on the Nature of Human Association Douglas J Den Uyl
74
Spinoza Vico and the Imagination of Religion J Samuel Preus
100
Christian Wolffs Criticisms of Spinoza J C Morrison
122
Hume Contra Spinoza? Wim Klever
138
Hegel Pantheism and Spinoza G H R Parkinson
229
Schopenhauer and Spinoza Henry Walter Brann
240
Spinoza as Precursor? Richard Schacht
257
The Case of H H Joachim G H R Parkinson
276
Freud Véronique M Fóti
289
Imagination and Freedom in Spinoza and Sartre R G Blair
306
MerleauPonty and Spinoza Henry Pietersma
312
Spinoza and Ecology Arne Naess
319

More About Humes Debt to Spinoza Wim Klever
154
David Hume Spinozist Annette C Baier
172
Kants Critique of Spinoza Henry E Allison
188
Spinozism and Dialectic Errol E Harris
213
Spinozas Environmental Ethics Genevieve Lloyd
326
Environmental Ethics and Spinozas Ethics Comments on Genevieve Lloyds Article Arne Naess
344
Spinoza and Ecology Revisited K L F Houle
355
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