Violetta waibel spinoza biography
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283-288
Eldridge, Richard. "283-288". 1/2003 Konzepte der Rationalität / Concepts of Rationality: Konzepte der Rationalität / Concepts of Rationality, Berlin, New York: De Gruyter, 2008, pp. 283-288. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110170733.283
Eldridge, R. (2008). 283-288. In 1/2003 Konzepte der Rationalität / Concepts of Rationality: Konzepte der Rationalität / Concepts of Rationality (pp. 283-288). Berlin, New York: De Gruyter. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110170733.283
Eldridge, R. 2008. 283-288. 1/2003 Konzepte der Rationalität / Concepts of Rationality: Konzepte der Rationalität / Concepts of Rationality. Berlin, New York: De Gruyter, pp. 283-288. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110170733.283
Eldridge, Richard. "283-288" In 1/2003 Konzepte der Rationalität / Concepts of Rationality: Konzepte der Rationalität / Concepts of Rationality, 283-288. Berlin, New York: De Gruyter, 2008. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110170733.283
Eldridge R. 283-288. In: 1/2003 Konzepte der Rationalität / Concepts of Rationality: Konzepte der Rationalität / Concepts of Rationality. Berlin, New York: De Gruyter; 2008. p.283-288. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110170733.283
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Spinoza and the Conversion of Early Modern Thought
| 15 Feb 2016 | 12:30pm - 2:00pm | CRASSH Meeting Room | |
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Part of the CRASSH Fellows Work in Progress Seminar Series. All welcome but please email Michelle Maciejewska to book your place and to request readings. A sandwich lunch and refreshments are provided.
Dr Marie-Élise Zovko
Spinoza is one of those philosophers who “divides the spirits”, not just in the field of philosophy, but in fields “beyond philosophy”. His radical commitment to the power of reason and to human freedom, but also to the ubiquity of natural law, and hence to a paradoxical unity of mind and body, freedom and necessity, God and Nature, continue to inspire innovative approaches to questions from areas as diverse as archaeology and neuroscience, political theory and the role of the humanities today. Spinoza’s naturalism, his insistence on seeing mind and body, the physical and the intelligent, as two aspects or attributes of one all-encompassing reality or substance, appeals to philosophers and non-philosophers alike as an alternative to dualistic and spiritualistic theologies, rationalist psychologies and moralities. An authoritative interpretation of Spinoza’s thought has nonetheless