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Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): Spinoza Studies

Journal of Spinoza Studies aims to publish original, innovative scholarly work on any aspect of Spinoza’s thought or its reception, and is committed to promoting a lively exchange of ideas among scholars working in different intellectual and philosophical traditions. JSS is open access and does not charge submission fees.

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Articles

  • A Decolonial Spinoza: An Interpretation in Tension
    Emerson Bodde
    3-26
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  • Interwoven Threads: Sympathetic Knowledge in George Eliot and Spinoza
    Dan Taylor
    27-48
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  • Spinoza's Really Confused Ideas
    Ruben Noorloos
    49-65
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Reviews

  • Benjamin and Spinoza on Time and History: Some Reading Paths
    Paolo Quintili
    66-79
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  • To Conserve is To Create: a Review of Spinoza’s Paradoxical Conservatism
    Fabio Carnevali
    80-83
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ISSN: 2773-0107

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