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Badiou and the Reconstruction of the Concept of God
Abstract In this article I first summarize Badiou’s and Žižek’s critique of the concept of God, which I and other interpreters conceive as a radicalization of the theology of the death of God. I then pose the question of how to formulate a positive conception of God after the death of God that would overcome the limits of negative or apophatic theology.
Michael Hauser
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El momento estoico en la Ética de Spinoza
La traducción pertenece a: Matheron, A. (2011). Le moment stoïcien de l’Ethique de Spinoza. En: Matheron, A. Études sur Spinoza et les philosophies de l’âge classique (pp. 651-663). Paris: ENS Éditions.
Paulo Cárdenas
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The French reception of Spinoza during the nineteenth and twentieth century shows that what we call the “reception” of a corpus must be understood in a quite different way than the word suggests.
Jacques-Louis Lantoine
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Karoline von Günderrode on Human Freedom
ABSTRACT This essay examines how the engagement with Spinoza that resulted from the pantheism controversy shaped the philosophical outlook of Karoline von Günderrode. I focus on her Spinozist view of human freedom and contend that she understands freedom as a form of self‐determination that does not require the capacity to do otherwise.
Karin Nisenbaum
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Spinoza and the Logical Limits of Mental Representation [PDF]
This paper examines Spinoza’s view on the consistency of mental representation. First, I argue that he departs from Scholastic tradition by arguing that all mental states—whether desires, intentions, beliefs, perceptions, entertainings, etc.—must be ...
Barry, Galen
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“When having too much Power is Harmful? - Spinoza on Political Luck” [PDF]
Spinoza’s celebrated doctrine of the conatus asserts that “each thing, as far as it can by its own power, strives to persevere in its being” (E3p6). Shortly thereafter Spinoza makes the further claim that the (human) mind strives to increase its power of
Melamed, Yitzhak
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La disputa del cartesianismo como clave de estudio de la relación filosófica entre Spinoza y Leibniz
Este artículo analiza la relación filosófica entre Spinoza y Leibniz en el contexto de las discusiones sobre el cartesianismo. Propone un itinerario histórico-filosófico que comienza con el cartesianismo radical, pasando por la lectura que Leibniz ...
Leila Jabase
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En la saga que Pascal Quignard llama “Dernier royaume”, el nombre de Spinoza se halla disperso en una profusión de menciones incidentales, e interviene asimismo en algunos pasajes fundamentales. El de Quignard es un Spinoza solitario, “lector”, inactual,
Diego Tatián
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Affective Disorders of the State: A Spinozan Diagnosis and Cure [PDF]
The problems of contemporary states are in large part “affective disorders”; they are failures of states to properly understand and coordinate the emotions of the individuals within and in some instances outside the state.
Tucker, Ericka L
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