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In Aurelia Armstrong, Keith Green & Andrea Sangiacomo (eds.), Spinoza and Relational Autonomy: Being with Others. Edinburgh: Eup. pp. 1-9 (2019)

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  1. (14 other versions)Books of Interest.Michael Kennedy - 2021 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 54 (1):101-106.
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  • Spinoza: thoughts on hope in our political present.Moira Gatens, Justin Steinberg, Aurelia Armstrong, Susan James & Martin Saar - 2021 - Contemporary Political Theory 20 (1):200-231.
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  • Singularity, similarity, and exemplarity in Spinoza’s philosophy.Moira Gatens - 2020 - Ethics and Education 15 (2):200-212.
    In the Preface to Part Four of the Ethics, Spinoza offers the reader an exemplar of human nature. However, Spinoza does not conceive of human nature as a universal in which each human being participates, simply by virtue of being human. Rather, each human being is conceived as singular. Thriving individual lives assume thriving communities composed of (somewhat) like-minded and (somewhat) like-embodied individuals. The model, or exemplar, then, may be considered to play the role of an enabling fiction in his (...)
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  • (14 other versions)Books of Interest.Michael Kennedy & Mark Schaukowitch - 2019 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 52 (4):437-444.
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