donderdag 6 februari 2020

Het eerste nummer in 2020 van Parrhesia is een special over #Spinoza

Parrhesia: a Journal of critical philosophy, Vol 32 · 2020 · 1-2: special issue on Spinoza
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Content
Introduction: Spinoza's Provocation
Dimitris Vardoulakis and Daniela Voss
ESSAYS
'Something of it remains': Thought, Individuation and the Eternity of the Mind
Jon Rubin

Guyau's Spinoza: Between Epicureanism and Stoicism
Federico Testa
                
Spinoza: A Synthesis of Epicureanism and Stoicism
Jean-Marie Guyau, translated by Federico Testa

Freedom as Overcoming the Fear of Death: Epicureanism in the Subtitle of Spinoza's Theological Political Treatise
Dimitris Vardoulakis

A System of Freedom and Joy - Herder on the Traces of Spinoza: The two editions of God, Some Conversations and their relation to the Ethics
Eva Schürmann, translated by Kirk Turner

Rational and Affective Genesis of Sociability: Balibar's Reading of Spinoza
Daniela Voss

Humility, Acquiescentia and Subordination: A Spinozist Response to Jean Hampton's Feminist Kantianism
Janice Richardson

Spinoza's Compendium of the Grammar of the Hebrew Language
Inja Stracenski

The Mother of All Prejudices: Teleology and Normativity in Spinoza
Filippo Del Lucchese

Spinoza's Theory of Thought
Thomas Kisser, translated by Kirk Turner

Becoming Concrete: Spinoza's Third Kind of Knowlege
Katrin Wille, translated by Kirk Turner

Individual Identity in Spinoza
François Zourabichvili, translated by Gil Morejón

Natural Right and the Failure to Calculate: The Paradox of the Slave in Spinoza's Tractatus-Theologico Politicus
Michael-Francis Polios
 
REVIEW
Authoritarian and Minoritarian Thought: François Laruelle, A Biography of Ordinary Man
Thomas Sutherland

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