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  3. Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): Special Issue: The Global Receptions of Spinoza's Thought

Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): Special Issue: The Global Receptions of Spinoza's Thought

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  • Editors' Introduction
    Henri Krop, Andrea Sangiacomo
    3-6
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  • Organised Spinozism in the Netherlands (1897–2022): Growth, Flourishing, Decay and Revival
    Henri Krop
    7-26
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  • The History of Reception as a Battlefield: French uses of “Spinoza” in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries
    Jacques-Louis Lantoine
    27-44
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  • Spinoza’s Place in Twentieth Century Anglo-American Philosophy
    J. Thomas Cook
    45-62
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  • Spinoza and Spinozism in Twenty-First Century Anglophone Philosophy
    Justin Steinberg
    63-77
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  • Spinoza and Twentieth-century Italian Culture
    Filippo Mignini
    78-93
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  • Is there an ‘Italian’ school of Spinoza studies? Some present and future perspectives
    Andrea Sangiacomo
    94-107
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  • Fifty years of Spinozism in Spain
    María Luisa De la Cámara, Francisco Javier Espinosa
    108-120
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  • A Map of Research on Spinoza in Brazilian Universities
    Márcio A. Damin Custódio, Francisco Ferraz
    121-135
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  • The Hebrew Spinoza
    Gideon Katz
    136-144
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  • Specters of Spinoza in Iran: The Crisis of Theocracy and the Reception of Spinoza
    Ali Ferdowsi
    145-159
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  • The Reception of Spinoza in Japan
    Osamu Ueno
    160-170
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