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Vol. 1 No. 1 (2022): Future Spinoza Studies

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  • Editors' Foreword
    Kristin Primus, Andrea Sangiacomo
    3-6
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Articles

  • Avenues from the written Ethics back to the unwritten “Philosophy”
    Gábor Boros
    7-15
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  • Memoires of an Aspiring Spinozist
    Rosi Braidotti
    16-21
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  • The Social: a Condition and a Danger to Politics
    Marilena Chaui
    22-30
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  • A Few Words about Spinoza, a Philosopher of Few or, Perhaps, No Words
    Michael Della Rocca
    31–35
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  • On looking for truth: Spinoza after Descartes
    Karolina Hübner
    36–47
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  • Towards the Future of Spinoza Studies
    Julie Klein
    49–61
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  • "Ab placito humanum" and the Normativity of Human Laws in the Theological-Political Treatise
    Lia Levy
    62–81
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  • Althusser’s Spinozism: A Philosophy for the Future?
    Vittorio Morfino
    82–91
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  • A Metaphysics of Human Life. Towards a New Reading of Spinoza’s Philosophy
    Ursula Renz
    92-101
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  • The Influence of Spinoza's Concept of the Multitude on Debates about Populism and Representation in Democracies
    Aurelio Sainz Pezonaga, Francisco Javier Espinosa Antón
    102–110
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  • Spinoza’s Dynamic Theory of Mind in the 21st Century
    Justin Steinberg
    111-120
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