Michael Strawser provides a new reading of Spinoza as a philosopher of love for whom the ethically qualified conception of noble love is central. Strawser situates Spinozaâ s philosophy of love within the Jewish and Cartesian traditions and shows how this active conception of love can conquer hatred and bring people together.
Michael Strawser provides a new reading of Spinoza as a philosopher of love for whom the ethically qualified conception of noble love is central. Strawser situates Spinozaâ s philosophy of love within the Jewish and Cartesian traditions and shows how this active conception of love can conquer hatred and bring people together.
Michael G. Strawser (Ph.D., University of Kentucky) is an associate professor of communication in the Nicholson School of Communication and Media at the University of Central Florida, where he also serves as the program coordinator for the Human Communication and Communication and Conflict programs. Dr. Strawser's research is primarily focused on matters relating to instructional communication and communication education.
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Introduction: Amor sive Generositas Chapter 1: From Jewish Love Lessons to Amorous Perfectionism Chapter 2: Between the Courtesan and the Lens-grinder Chapter 3: Descartes's Illogic of Love Chapter 4: The Specter of Speciesism Chapter 5: Levinas and the Spinoza Question Conclusion: Towards Collective Nobility Bibliography Index About the Author
Introduction: Amor sive Generositas Chapter 1: From Jewish Love Lessons to Amorous Perfectionism Chapter 2: Between the Courtesan and the Lens-grinder Chapter 3: Descartes's Illogic of Love Chapter 4: The Specter of Speciesism Chapter 5: Levinas and the Spinoza Question Conclusion: Towards Collective Nobility Bibliography Index About the Author
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