Acknowledgements, Abbreviations, Introduction, PART I: Imagination, freedom and responsibility, 1 Spinoza’s imagination, 2 Spinoza’s freedom, 3. Re-imagining responsibility, PART II: Communities, difference and the present past, 4. Theology, politics and norms, 5. Freedom, authority and difference, 6. Responsibility and the past, Notes, Bibliography, Index
Gatens, Moira; Lloyd, Genevieve
`The writing syle is clear, and the author demonstrate a
willingness and ability to tackle Spinoza on his own terms while at
the same time being able to bring him up to date so that he can
speak to our contemporary conerns'
'Collective Imaginings ... opens wide the doors to a new, promising
approach to work on Spinoza so that further studies on Spinoza's
notions of individuation, political theory, and imagination will
not be able to ignore this work.' - Australian Journal of
Philosophy
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