| Literature type | Edited collections |
| Author | Lord, Beth |
| Title | Kant and Spinozism |
| Subtitle | transcendental idealism and immanence from Jacobi to Deleuze |
| Place published | Basingstoke [e.a.] |
| Publisher | Palgrave Macmillan |
| Year | 2011 |
| Pages in total (of the volume) | XIV, 214 |
| Series ; volume | Renewing philosophy |
| Works contained |
Lord, Beth: Jacobi's provocative suggestion Against spinozistic dogmatism Herder and spinozistic naturalism Critiques of teleological judgement Maimon and spinozistic idealism Deleuze and spinozistic difference Spinozism in the ether : Kant's 'opus postumum' |
| Contains bibliography | 202-209 |
| Language | English |
| Thematic areas | Metaphysics / ontology, Reception history |
| Subject | E, KV, PPC/CM, TIE |
| Subject (individuals) | Kant, Immanuel; Herder, Johann Gottfried; Deleuze, Gilles; Jacobi, Friedrich Heinrich; Maimon, Solomon |
| Reviews | Boehm, Omri (2012) |
| Autopsy | yes |
| Complete bibliographic evaluation | yes |
| German commentary | Kants Stellungnahmen zu Spinoza und Spinozismus sind durch die Spinoza-Deutungen von Jacobi, Herder und Maimon im Zuge ihrer Kritik von Kants transzendentalphilosopie vermittelt. Deleuze wird als "nach-kantischer Spinozist" verstanden. |
| English commentary | Kant's comments on Spinoza are mediated by the Spinoza interpretations which Jacobi, Herder und Maimon give in the context of their critique of Kant's transcendental philosophy. Deleuze is understood as "a post-Kantian Spinozist". |
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| Link to this page | http://spinoza.hab.de/detail.php?id=16882&LANG=EN |
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