Studies in Spinoza, Critical and Interpretive EssaysS. Paul Kashap University of California Press, 1 jan 1972 - 355 pagina's |
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Spinozas Conception of the Attributes | 16 |
Spinozas Definition of Attribute | 28 |
Spinoza and the Status of Universals | 43 |
Spinoza and Time | 68 |
Personal Identity in Spinoza | 86 |
Notes on the Second Part | 101 |
Spinozas Ethics III | 145 |
On a Reputed Equivoque in the Philosophy | 168 |
Truth and Falsity in Spinoza | 212 |
Spinoza and Language | 236 |
Spinozas Theory of Knowledge | 249 |
Spinozas Doctrine of Privation | 276 |
Some Incoherencies in Spinozism II | 289 |
Spinoza and the Idea of Freedom | 310 |
Thought and Action in Spinoza | 332 |
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