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December 2014
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2014
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This book analyzes three often-debated questions of Spinoza's legacy: was Spinoza a religious thinker? How should we understand Spinoza's mind-body doctrine? What meaning can be given to Spinoza's notions - such as salvation, beatitude, and freedom - which are seemingly incompatible with his determinism, his secularism, and his critique of religion. Through a close reading of often-overlooked sections from Spinoza's Ethics, Elhanan Yakira argues that these seemingly conflicting elements are indeed compatible, despite Spinoza's iconoclastic meanings. Yakira argues that Ethics is an attempt at providing a purely philosophical - as opposed to theological - foundation for the theory of value and normativity.

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Spinoza’a works: Quotes from the Ethics are done according to the by-now standard way of indicating the work itself, then the part, the proposition, and, according to the case, the demonstration, corollary, scholium, and so on; thus EIIp7cor means: Ethics, part 2, proposition 7, corrolary. The Tractatus de Intellectus Emendatione is referred to as TIE and is quoted according to the paragraph numbers as they are given in the Gebhardt edition. The Short Treatise is quoted according to part and chapter; the Tractatus Theologico-Politicus according to chapter, and page numbers are given according to the Gebhardt edition. Unless otherwise indicated, I used either Curley’s or Shirley’s translations (with occasional changes, always indicated in the text).

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