In this original and insightful new take on Spinoza, Morfino convincingly argues that materialist philosophers must base themselves on Althusser.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Vittorio Morfino is a Senior Researcher in the History of Philosophy at the Università di Milano-Bicocca. He has been a visiting professor at the Universidade de São Paulo and the Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne. He is the author of Il tempo e l'occasione. L'incontro Spinoza Machiavelli (Milano 2002, Paris 2012), Incursioni spinoziste (Milano 2002), Il tempo della moltitudine (Roma 2005, Paris 2010) and Spinoza e il non contemporaneous (Verona 2009). He is an editor of Quaderni materialist and of Décalages
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Preface: The Multitude and the Moving Train, Jason E. Smith Introduction 1 Causa Sui or Wechselwirkung: Engels between Hegel and Spinoza 2 Spinoza: An Ontology of Relation? 3 'The World by Chance': On Lucretius and Spinoza 4 The Primacy of the Encounter over Form 5 The Syntax of Violence between Hegel and Marx 6 The Many Times of the Multitude Bibliography Index
Preface: The Multitude and the Moving Train, Jason E. Smith Introduction 1 Causa Sui or Wechselwirkung: Engels between Hegel and Spinoza 2 Spinoza: An Ontology of Relation? 3 'The World by Chance': On Lucretius and Spinoza 4 The Primacy of the Encounter over Form 5 The Syntax of Violence between Hegel and Marx 6 The Many Times of the Multitude Bibliography Index
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