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Through a detailed study of Spinoza's concept of 'experience', Moreau shows how Spinoza extends the power of reason to capture the singularity of individuals: their lives, languages, passions and societies.
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Table of Contents
- Cover
- Experience and Eternity in Spinoza
- Copyright
- Contents
- Can’t Stop the Feeling (of Being Eternal)
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- I Certitudo: The Journey of Philosophy
- 1 The Status of the Prologue
- 2 The Stages of Certainty
- 3 Common Life and Perishable Goods
- 4 The True Good
- 5 The ‘Animus’ and Love
- 6 The Circles of Experience
- II Experientia: Determination and Fields of Experience
- 7 Determinations and Limits of Experience
- 8 Fields of Experience: Language
- 9 Fields of Experience: The Passions
- 10 Fields of Experience: History
- 11 A Metaphysical Experience?
- Conclusion: The Constitution of Spinoza’s System
- An Infinite Internal to the Finite
- Bibliography
- Index of Names
- Index of Concepts
- Index Locorum
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