Literature type | Bibliographies, library catalogues, etc. |
Author | Mazurella, David ; Morejón, Gil |
Title | A Revolutionary Beatitude |
Subtitle | Alexandre Matheron's Spinozism |
Title of magazine / anthology | Matheron, Alexandre: Politics, Ontology and Knowledge in Spinoza |
Editor (surname first) | Del Lucchese, Filippo ; Maruzella, David ; Morejón, Gil (Hrsg./eds.) ; Maruzella, David ; Morejón, Gil (Übers./transls.) |
Place published | Edinburgh |
Publisher | Edinburgh University Press |
Year | 2020 |
Pages | [XIII]-XXI |
Pages in total (of the volume) | XXI, 396 |
Series ; volume | Spinoza Studies |
Language | English |
Thematic areas | Reception history, Miscellaneous |
Subject (individuals) | Matheron, Alexandre |
Autopsy | yes |
Complete bibliographic evaluation | no |
German commentary |
Über (1) die Beurteilung der Spinoza-Forschung Matherons idurch die zeitgenossische Spinza-Literatur, (2) Beispiele für die Differenziertheit von Matherons Spinoza-Verständnis, (3) die Hauptwerke und -themen von Matherons Spinoza-Studien mit bes. Berücksichtigung der politischen Philosophie: "Matheron's work has been absolutely essential and formative for the entire development of what today is sometimes called French Spinozism." (p. XII) |
English commentary |
On (1) evaluations of Matheron's Spinoza research by comtemporary collegues, (2) examples of how differentiated Matheron's Spinoza lecture is, (3) the main works and issues of Matheron's Spinoza studies, especcially concerning political philosophy: "Matheron's work has been absolutely essential and formative for the entire development of what today is sometimes called French Spinozism." (p. XII) |
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