Davidson and Spinoza: Mind, Matter and MoralityAshgate Publishing, Ltd., 1 jan 2007 - 108 pagina's This work aims to combine the thought of Spinoza and Davidson in such a way that the result contributes in a significant way to a better philosophical system and shows that continental and analytical philosophy usually deal with exactly the same problems. |
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A Brief Intellectual History | 8 |
Parallelism and Anomalous Monism | 20 |
Issues | 44 |
Setting the Scene for Spinoza | 58 |
Naturalism Representationalism and the Linguistic Turn | 68 |
An Ethics for Our Time? | 83 |
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