Beth Lord looks at Kant's philosophy in relation to four thinkers who attempted to fuse transcendental idealism with Spinoza's doctrine of immanence. Examining Jacobi, Herder, Maimon and Deleuze, Lord argues that Spinozism is central to the development of Kant's thought, and opens new avenues for understanding Kant's relation to Deleuze.
Beth Lord looks at Kant's philosophy in relation to four thinkers who attempted to fuse transcendental idealism with Spinoza's doctrine of immanence. Examining Jacobi, Herder, Maimon and Deleuze, Lord argues that Spinozism is central to the development of Kant's thought, and opens new avenues for understanding Kant's relation to Deleuze.
BETH LORD is a Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Dundee, UK. She is the author of Spinoza's Ethics: An Edinburgh Philosophical Guide, and the co-editor of The Continuum Companion to Continental Philosophy.
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Series Editor's Preface Acknowledgements Abbreviations Introduction Jacobi's Provocative Suggestion Against Spinozistic Dogmatism Herder and Spinozistic Naturalism Critiques of Teleological Judgment Maimon and Spinozistic Idealism Deleuze and Spinozistic Difference Spinozism in the Ether: Kant's Opus Postumum Conclusion Notes Bibliography
Series Editor's Preface Acknowledgements Abbreviations Introduction Jacobi's Provocative Suggestion Against Spinozistic Dogmatism Herder and Spinozistic Naturalism Critiques of Teleological Judgment Maimon and Spinozistic Idealism Deleuze and Spinozistic Difference Spinozism in the Ether: Kant's Opus Postumum Conclusion Notes Bibliography
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