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ABSTRACT G.W.F. Hegel is usually held to be anti‐utopian in his political philosophy. I aim to challenge that standard reading, outlining and defending a more positive account of his relation to utopianism. The rational state described in Hegel's Grundlinien der Philosophie des Rechts (1820) is shown to fit an uncontroversial account of utopia without ...
David Leopold
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Tschirnhaus’ Spinozism: from the theory of common notions to the true physics
Translation by Pedro H. G. Muniz In this paper, I am interested in the Medicina mentis, a book published in 1689 (2nd ed. 1695) by the former disciple of Spinoza, Ehrenfried Walther von Tschirnhaus.
Mogens Lærke
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La ambigüedad de los afectos en la ética de Spinoza
El propósito de este artículo es mostrar la ambigüedad que caracteriza a la definición de los afectos que Spinoza presenta al principio del libro III de su Ética en lo que respecta a la locución adverbial et simul que aparece en ella.
Inmaculada Hoyos Sánchez
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A fresh look on the role of the second kind of knowledge in Spinoza’s Ethics [PDF]
In this paper, through a close reading of Spinoza's use of common notions I argue for the role of experiential and experimental knowledge in Spinoza's ...
Toth, Oliver Istvan
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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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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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When champions meet: Rethinking the Bohr--Einstein debate [PDF]
Einstein's philosophy of physics (as clarified by Fine, Howard, and Held) was predicated on his Trennungsprinzip, a combination of separability and locality, without which he believed objectification, and thereby "physical thought" and "physical laws ...
Landsman, N. P.
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Immanence and Causation in Spinoza [PDF]
I defend an expanded reading of immanent causation that includes both inherence and causal efficacy; I argue that the latter is required if God is to remain the immanent cause of finite ...
Martin, Christopher P.
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Fuentes latinas en la epístola 12 de Spinoza: ¿Cicerón, Suárez o Nizolius?
En la epístola 12 Spinoza utiliza dos expresiones tan significativas como inusitadas: “a rebus aeternis fluit” y “ab aeternitate fluunt”. Se ha sostenido que su origen puede estar en el De divinatione de Cicerón, cuya obra Spinoza conocería en ...
Martin Ruiz
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Leges sive natura: Bacon, Spinoza, and a Forgotten Concept of Law [PDF]
The way of laws is as much a defining feature of the modern period as the way of ideas; but the way of laws is hardly without its forks. Both before and after Descartes, there are philosophers using the concept to carve out a very different position from
Ott, Walter
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