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  1. The Debt of the Living: Ascesis and Capitalism.Elettra Stimilli, Arianna Bove & Roberto Esposito - 2016 - SUNY Press.
    An analysis of theological and philosophical understandings of debt and its role in contemporary capitalism. Max Weber’s account of the rise of capitalism focused on his concept of a Protestant ethic, valuing diligence in earning and saving money but restraint in spending it. However, such individual restraint is foreign to contemporary understandings of finance, which treat ever-increasing consumption and debt as natural, almost essential, for maintaining the economic cycle of buying and selling. In The Debt of the Living, Elettra Stimilli (...)
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  • Understanding Modernity: Ideas of Liberty in Early Modern Europe: From Machiavelli to Milton, by Hilary Gatti, Princeton, NJ, Princeton University Press, 2015, x + 215 pp., $46.95/£39.95 (cloth), $22.95/£18.95.Brayton Polka - 2020 - The European Legacy 25 (5):600-605.
    Volume 25, Issue 5, August 2020, Page 600-605.
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  • On the Creative Will of Covenantal Grace.Brayton Polka - 2021 - The European Legacy 26 (7-8):813-818.
    In his book Hune Margulies provides an account of Martin Buber’s dialogical philosophy that is at once truly insightful and deeply problematic. Margulies shows that the I-thou philosophy of Buber,...
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  • Love of Neighbor as the Golden Rule of Modernity.Brayton Polka - 2020 - The European Legacy 26 (1):87-92.
    In this study of spiritual experience as involving what he calls intuitive knowledge, Phillip Wiebe argues that there is substantial evidence for the existence of spirits. He supports his argument...
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  • The natural God: A God even an atheist can believe in.Joel I. Friedman - 1986 - Zygon 21 (3):369-388.
    . In this paper, I attempt to dissolve the theism/atheism boundary. In the first part, I consider last things, according to mainstream science. In the second part, I define the Natural God as the Force of Nature—evolving, unifying, maximizing—and consider Its relation to last things. Finally, I discuss our knowledge of the Natural God and Its relevance to our personal lives. I argue that we can know the Natural God through scientific reason combined with global intuition, and that this knowledge, (...)
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  • Spinoza today: the current state of Spinoza scholarship.Simon B. Duffy - 2009 - Intellectual History Review 19 (1):111-132.
    What I plan to do in this paper is to provide a survey of the ways in which Spinoza’s philosophy has been deployed in relation to early modern thought, in the history of ideas and in a number of different domains of contemporary philosophy, and to offer an account of how some of this research has developed. The past decade of research in Spinoza studies has been characterized by a number of tendencies; however, it is possible to identify four main (...)
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