Spinoza: Journal of an Emendation /
For the last 350 years, nearly all writing devoted to Spinoza is exegetic, providing endless interpretations of his many propositions, axioms, definitions, and scholia. When reflecting on this enormous corpus, the following question immediately springs to mind: instead of adding one more interpretat...
المؤلف الرئيسي:
التنسيق: كتاب الكتروني
اللغة: English
منشور في:
Leiden ; Boston :
BRILL,
2026.
سلاسل:
Religious Studies, Theology and Philosophy E-Books Online, Collection 2026.
Philosophy as a Way of Life ;
9.
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الوسوم: إضافة وسم
رقم الطلب: PZ7.S588
- Foreword
- Abbreviations
- Note to the Reader
- I
- 1 An Indefinite Bonfire
- 2 Part of Me Proves Substance
- 3 In Itself from Loose Ends
- 4 And
- 5 Stealth Object
- 6 From One, Two
- II
- 7 Reality or Perfection
- 8 Or
- 9 My Modal Part(s)
- 10 His Modal Part(s)
- 11 In So Far As
- 12 The Agreement of Perseverance
- III
- 13 To Seek What Is Useful
- 14 No One Pities an Infant
- 15 Just like the Dog
- 16 Nature's Order
- 17 I Depend on Nature's Thinking
- 18 This Is Self-Evident
- IV
- 19 A Tiny Worm
- 20 Adequate Commonality
- 21 The Body Is Never Wrong
- 22 Change, I Hope
- 23 Clarity
- 24 The Mind's Eyes
- V
- 25 Thinking
- 26 Emending
- 27 Escaping the Confusion of Images
- 28 Cultivating Common Notions
- 29 Towards a True Science
- 30 Truth Is Its Own Standard
- VI
- 31 No More Free Will
- 32 Free Thought
- 33 Virtuous Freedom
- 34 To No Longer Feel Sad
- 35 Appetite and Desire
- 36 Feel and Experience
- VII
- 37 I Love You
- 38 Actively Adequate
- 39 To Conclude Intuitively
- 40 Knowledge Now Proceeds
- 41 Acquiescence
- 42 Joy
- 43 As if I Had Just Begun
- Afterword
- Note on the Latin
- Bibliography
- Index Locorum.
