Leyden, W[olfgang] von:
Seventeenth-Century Metaphysics : An Examination of Some Main Concepts and Theories
London : Duckworth, 1968. - XVI, 316 pp.
Mention of Spinoza: Part I. Main Trends in Seventeenth-Century Philosophy. 7. Spinoza: his Notion of Substance and Double-Aspect Theorie. 8. Spinoza's 'Ethics' and his Theory of the Emotions: 19-24; Part V. The Mind-Body-Problem and the Concept of Causality. X. Spinoza and the Double-Aspect Theory: 185-199; ferner/further: 11, 25, 27, 29, 30, 37, 39, 50, 73n1, 125, 126n2, 130, 143, 151, 159, 203, 216, 220, 226, 231-232, 240, 241n9, 256, 301-301
Literature type: History of disciplines, encyclopaedias, manuals
Language: English
Thematic areas: Metaphysics / ontology, Epistemology / methodology / philosophy of mind, Anthropology / psychology / doctrine of affections / body and mind
Subject: E, Ep., PPC/CM
Subject (individuals): Hampshire, Stuart
Reviews: Corr, Charles A. (???)
Complete bibliographic evaluation: yes
Autopsy: yes
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