The Oxford handbook of Spinoza / edited by Michael Della Rocca.

Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2018]
Description
xvi, 687 pages ; 26 cm.

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Editor
Series
Oxford handbooks [More in this series]
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
  • Introduction
  • The virtues of geometry
  • From Maimonides to Spinoza : three versions of intellectual transition
  • Spinoza and Descartes
  • The building blocks of Spinoza's metaphysics : substance, attributes, and modes
  • But why was Spinoza a Neccessitarian?
  • The principles of sufficient reason in Spinoza
  • Spinoza and the philosophy of science : mathematics, motion, and being
  • Representation, misrepresentation, and error in Spinoza's philosophy of mind
  • Finite subjects in the Ethics : Spinoza on the indexical knowledge, the first person, and the individuality of human minds
  • Spinoza on skepticism
  • The highest good and perfection in Spinoza
  • Spinoza on mind
  • The intellectual love of God
  • The metaphysics of affects or the unbearable reality of confusion
  • Spinoza's unorthodox metaphysics of the will
  • Eternity
  • Spinoza's philosophy of religion
  • Leibniz's encounter with Spinoza's monism, October 1675 to February 1678
  • Playing with Fire : Hume, rationalism, and a little bit of Spinoza
  • Kant and Spinoza debating the third antinomy
  • "Nothing comes from nothing" : Judaism, the orient, and Kabbalah in Hegel's reception of Spinoza
  • Nietzsche and Spinoza : enemy-brothers
  • Spinoza's afterlife in Judaism and the task of modern Jewish philosophy
  • Spinoza's relevance to contemporary metaphysics
  • Literary Spinoza.
Other title(s)
Spinoza
ISBN
  • 9780195335828 (hardcover : alkaline paper)
  • 0195335821 (hardcover : alkaline paper)
LCCN
2017014744
OCLC
988232166
Other standard number
  • 40027466886
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