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  1. On religious and cultural objects: Articulate and inarticulate bodies in Spinoza's philosophy of nature.Christopher Thomas - 2021 - European Journal of Philosophy 29 (1):90-104.
    Spinoza's philosophy is often overlooked when it comes to thinking about matters concerning art and culture. While recent work has done much to address this, his philosophy remains ambiguously related to the theorisation of things such as temples, poems, and paintings. This article argues that it is by turning to Spinoza's theorisation of the sacred in the Theological‐Political Treatise, that we can best derive his philosophical position on culture and its objects. I argue that Spinoza locates the sanctity of a (...)
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  • Spinoza's counter-aesthetics.Warren Montag - 2020 - Intellectual History Review 30 (3):411-427.
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  • Spinoza and architectural thinking.Beth Lord - 2020 - Intellectual History Review 30 (3):489-504.
    Spinoza did not write a treatise on architecture, but I would like to consider what he might have said in it if he did. Spinoza makes few remarks about architecture, and these remarks do not appear...
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