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OverviewThrough a detailed study of Spinoza's concept of 'experience', Moreau shows how Spinoza extends the power of reason to domains frequently seen as irrational, from common life to history, language to the passions. Where previously Spinoza's thought was identified exclusively with the geometrical method, Moreau demonstrates that by mobilising his unique account of 'experience', Spinoza is able to capture the singularity of individuals, their lives, languages, passions and societies.With readings of each of Spinoza's most famous works, from the Treatise on the Emendation of the Intellect to the Ethics, and also minor writings such as the Hebrew Grammar, Moreau renews our understanding of Spinoza's philosophy by showing us how his geometrical and experiential methods operate simultaneously. Finally, this new vision of Spinoza's philosophy illuminates the enigmatic experience of eternity mentioned in Book V of Spinoza's Ethics. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Pierre-Francois Moreau , Robert Boncardo , Robert BoncardoPublisher: Edinburgh University Press Imprint: Edinburgh University Press ISBN: 9781474438933ISBN 10: 1474438938 Pages: 688 Publication Date: 26 January 2023 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews"""An accessible, engaging translation of a fascinating treatment of some of Spinoza's most tantalising themes. On Moreau's highly original reading, Spinoza's affirmation of reason is inter-connected with serious attention to ordinary"" experience: a sense of the mind being itself ""eternal"" is at the heart of human experience of finitude."""" -Genevieve Lloyd, Emeritus Professor in Philosophy, University of New South Wales" ""An accessible, engaging translation of a fascinating treatment of some of Spinoza's most tantalising themes. On Moreau's highly original reading, Spinoza's affirmation of reason is inter-connected with serious attention to ordinary"" experience: a sense of the mind being itself ""eternal"" is at the heart of human experience of finitude."""" -Genevieve Lloyd, Emeritus Professor in Philosophy, University of New South Wales Author InformationPierre-Fran ois Moreau is Professor of Philosophy at L'Ecole Normale Sup rieure de Lyon, He is a world-renowned specialist in Spinoza. He is the author of Spinoza: L'exp rience et l' ternit (1994), Spinoza: Etat et religion (2005) and Probl mes du spinozisme (2006), along with numerous other books and articles on Spinoza, Greek philosophy, early modern philosophy, the history of humanism and the methodology of the history of philosophy.Robert Boncardo is Tutor in the School of Languages and Cultures at the University of Sydney. He completed his doctorate in French Studies at the University of Sydney and Aix-Marseille Universit . Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |