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Spinoza and Dutch Cartesianism: Philosophy and Theology

Oxford, U. K.: Oxford University Press (2015)

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  1. Newton and Spinoza: On motion and matter (and God, of course).Eric Schliesser - 2012 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 50 (3):436-458.
    This study explores several arguments against Spinoza's philosophy that were developed by Henry More, Samuel Clarke, and Colin Maclaurin. In the arguments on which I focus, More, Clarke, and Maclaurin aim to establish the existence of an immaterial and intelligent God precisely by showing that Spinoza does not have the resources to adequately explain the origin of motion. Attending to these criticisms grants us a deeper appreciation for how the authority derived from the empirical success of Newton's enterprise was used (...)
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  • Principles of Cartesian Philosophy.B. Spinoza - 1961 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 17 (2):289-289.
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  • Descartes, Spinoza, and the Ethics of Belief.Edwin Curley - 1975 - In Eugene Freeman (ed.), Spinoza: essays in interpretation. La Salle, Ill.,: Open Court. pp. 159-189.
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  • Form and Existence.P. T. Geach - 1955 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 55:251 - 272.
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