Alexandre Matheron
Politics, Ontology and Ethics in Spinoza
Essays by Alexandre Matheron
Herausgeber: Del Lucchese, Filippo
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Politics, Ontology and Ethics in Spinoza
Essays by Alexandre Matheron
Herausgeber: Del Lucchese, Filippo
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Alexandre Matheron is considered one of the most important interpreters of Spinoza's philosophy in the 20th century. These 20 essays, translated into English for the first time,focus on ontology, knowledge, politics and ethics in Spinoza, his predecessors and his contemporaries.
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Alexandre Matheron is considered one of the most important interpreters of Spinoza's philosophy in the 20th century. These 20 essays, translated into English for the first time,focus on ontology, knowledge, politics and ethics in Spinoza, his predecessors and his contemporaries.
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Produktdetails
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- Spinoza Studies
- Verlag: Edinburgh University Press
- Seitenzahl: 392
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. April 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 162mm x 240mm x 34mm
- Gewicht: 756g
- ISBN-13: 9781474440103
- ISBN-10: 147444010X
- Artikelnr.: 59412329
- Spinoza Studies
- Verlag: Edinburgh University Press
- Seitenzahl: 392
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. April 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 162mm x 240mm x 34mm
- Gewicht: 756g
- ISBN-13: 9781474440103
- ISBN-10: 147444010X
- Artikelnr.: 59412329
Alexandre Matheron is former Professor of Philosophy at the Ecole normale supérieure de Fontenay-Saint-Cloud and the CNRS. His key works include The Individual and Community in Spinoza (Éditions de Minuit, 1968), Christ and the Salvation of the Ignorants in Spinoza (Éditions Aubier-Montaigne, 1971) and Anthropology and Politics in the 17th Century (Vrin, 1985).
A Revolutionary Beatitude: Alexandre Matheron's Spinozism
David Maruzzella and Gil Morejón
Part 1: Spinoza on Ontology and Knowledge
1. Idea, Idea of the Idea, and Certainty in the Tractatus de Emendatione
Intellectus and the Ethics
2. Essence, Existence, and Power in Part I of the Ethics: The Foundations
of Proposition 16
3. Physics and Ontology in Spinoza: The Enigmatic Response to Tschirnhaus
4: The Year 1663 and the Spinozist Identity of Being and Power: Hypothesis
on a Development
5. Eternal Life and the Body according to Spinoza
6. Intellectual Love of God, Eternal Part of the amor erga Deum
Part II: Spinoza on Politics and Ethics
7. State and Morality according to Spinoza
8. Ethics and Politics in Spinoza (Remarks on the Role of Ethics IV, 37
Scholium 2)
9. Indignation and the Conatus of the Spinozist State
10. Passions and Institutions according to Spinoza
11. The Problem of Spinoza's Development: From the Theologico-Political
Treatise to the Political Treatise
12. Is the State, according to Spinoza, an Individual in Spinoza's Sense?
13. The Ontological Status of Scripture and the Spinozist Doctrine of
Individuality
14. Spinoza and Power
15. Spinoza and Property
16. Spinoza and Sexuality
17. Women and Servants in Spinozist Democracy
18. The 'Right of the Stronger': Hobbes contra Spinoza
19. The Theoretical Function of Democracy in Spinoza and Hobbes
20. Spinoza and the Breakdown of Thomist Politics: Machiavellianism and
Utopia
Appendix 1. Interview with Laurent Bove and Pierre-François Moreau
Appendix 2. Chronology of Works by Matheron
Works Cited
Index
David Maruzzella and Gil Morejón
Part 1: Spinoza on Ontology and Knowledge
1. Idea, Idea of the Idea, and Certainty in the Tractatus de Emendatione
Intellectus and the Ethics
2. Essence, Existence, and Power in Part I of the Ethics: The Foundations
of Proposition 16
3. Physics and Ontology in Spinoza: The Enigmatic Response to Tschirnhaus
4: The Year 1663 and the Spinozist Identity of Being and Power: Hypothesis
on a Development
5. Eternal Life and the Body according to Spinoza
6. Intellectual Love of God, Eternal Part of the amor erga Deum
Part II: Spinoza on Politics and Ethics
7. State and Morality according to Spinoza
8. Ethics and Politics in Spinoza (Remarks on the Role of Ethics IV, 37
Scholium 2)
9. Indignation and the Conatus of the Spinozist State
10. Passions and Institutions according to Spinoza
11. The Problem of Spinoza's Development: From the Theologico-Political
Treatise to the Political Treatise
12. Is the State, according to Spinoza, an Individual in Spinoza's Sense?
13. The Ontological Status of Scripture and the Spinozist Doctrine of
Individuality
14. Spinoza and Power
15. Spinoza and Property
16. Spinoza and Sexuality
17. Women and Servants in Spinozist Democracy
18. The 'Right of the Stronger': Hobbes contra Spinoza
19. The Theoretical Function of Democracy in Spinoza and Hobbes
20. Spinoza and the Breakdown of Thomist Politics: Machiavellianism and
Utopia
Appendix 1. Interview with Laurent Bove and Pierre-François Moreau
Appendix 2. Chronology of Works by Matheron
Works Cited
Index
A Revolutionary Beatitude: Alexandre Matheron's Spinozism
David Maruzzella and Gil Morejón
Part 1: Spinoza on Ontology and Knowledge
1. Idea, Idea of the Idea, and Certainty in the Tractatus de Emendatione
Intellectus and the Ethics
2. Essence, Existence, and Power in Part I of the Ethics: The Foundations
of Proposition 16
3. Physics and Ontology in Spinoza: The Enigmatic Response to Tschirnhaus
4: The Year 1663 and the Spinozist Identity of Being and Power: Hypothesis
on a Development
5. Eternal Life and the Body according to Spinoza
6. Intellectual Love of God, Eternal Part of the amor erga Deum
Part II: Spinoza on Politics and Ethics
7. State and Morality according to Spinoza
8. Ethics and Politics in Spinoza (Remarks on the Role of Ethics IV, 37
Scholium 2)
9. Indignation and the Conatus of the Spinozist State
10. Passions and Institutions according to Spinoza
11. The Problem of Spinoza's Development: From the Theologico-Political
Treatise to the Political Treatise
12. Is the State, according to Spinoza, an Individual in Spinoza's Sense?
13. The Ontological Status of Scripture and the Spinozist Doctrine of
Individuality
14. Spinoza and Power
15. Spinoza and Property
16. Spinoza and Sexuality
17. Women and Servants in Spinozist Democracy
18. The 'Right of the Stronger': Hobbes contra Spinoza
19. The Theoretical Function of Democracy in Spinoza and Hobbes
20. Spinoza and the Breakdown of Thomist Politics: Machiavellianism and
Utopia
Appendix 1. Interview with Laurent Bove and Pierre-François Moreau
Appendix 2. Chronology of Works by Matheron
Works Cited
Index
David Maruzzella and Gil Morejón
Part 1: Spinoza on Ontology and Knowledge
1. Idea, Idea of the Idea, and Certainty in the Tractatus de Emendatione
Intellectus and the Ethics
2. Essence, Existence, and Power in Part I of the Ethics: The Foundations
of Proposition 16
3. Physics and Ontology in Spinoza: The Enigmatic Response to Tschirnhaus
4: The Year 1663 and the Spinozist Identity of Being and Power: Hypothesis
on a Development
5. Eternal Life and the Body according to Spinoza
6. Intellectual Love of God, Eternal Part of the amor erga Deum
Part II: Spinoza on Politics and Ethics
7. State and Morality according to Spinoza
8. Ethics and Politics in Spinoza (Remarks on the Role of Ethics IV, 37
Scholium 2)
9. Indignation and the Conatus of the Spinozist State
10. Passions and Institutions according to Spinoza
11. The Problem of Spinoza's Development: From the Theologico-Political
Treatise to the Political Treatise
12. Is the State, according to Spinoza, an Individual in Spinoza's Sense?
13. The Ontological Status of Scripture and the Spinozist Doctrine of
Individuality
14. Spinoza and Power
15. Spinoza and Property
16. Spinoza and Sexuality
17. Women and Servants in Spinozist Democracy
18. The 'Right of the Stronger': Hobbes contra Spinoza
19. The Theoretical Function of Democracy in Spinoza and Hobbes
20. Spinoza and the Breakdown of Thomist Politics: Machiavellianism and
Utopia
Appendix 1. Interview with Laurent Bove and Pierre-François Moreau
Appendix 2. Chronology of Works by Matheron
Works Cited
Index