Authors: Charlie Huenemann
ISBN-13: 9780521131308, ISBN-10: 0521131308
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Date Published: February 2010
Edition: (Non-applicable)
Charlie Huenemann is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Utah State University.
Book Synopsis
This collection of essays offers some of the very best work on Spinoza's philosophy.
Table of Contents
Introduction Charlie Huenemann;
1. Representation and consciousness in Spinoza's naturalistic theory of imagination Don Garrett;
2. Rationalism run amok: representation and the reality of emotions in Spinoza Michael Della Rocca;
3. 'Whatever is, is in God': substance and things in Spinoza's metaphysics Steven Nadler;
4. Necessitarianism in Spinoza and Leibniz Michael V. Griffin;
5. Epistemic autonomy in Spinoza Charlie Huenemann;
6. Spinoza and the philosophy of history Michael A. Rosenthal;
7. Democracy and the good life in Spinoza's philosophy Susan James;
8. Spinoza's unstable politics of freedom Tom Sorell;
9. Should Spinoza have published his philosophy? Daniel Garber.
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