Note on References to the Ethics
Editor’s Note
Introduction: Spinoza Now, Dimitris Vardoulakis
Part I. Strategies for Reading Spinoza
1. Spinoza and the Conflict of Interpretations, Christopher
Norris
2. What Is a Proof in Spinoza’s Ethics?, Alain Badiou
3. The Joyful Passions in Spinoza’s Theory of Relations, Simon
Duffy
4. Spinoza’s Ass, Justin Clemens
Part II. Politics, Theology, and Interpretation
5. Toward an Inclusive Universalism: Spinoza’s Ethics of
Sustainability, Michael Mack
6. Prophecy without Prophets: Spinoza and Maimonides on Law and the
Democracy of Knowledge, Arthur J. Jacobson
7. Interjecting Empty Spaces: Imagination and Interpretation in
Spinoza’s Tractatus Theologico-Politicus, Warren Montag
8. Marx before Spinoza: Notes toward an Investigation, Cesare
Casarino
Part III. Spinoza and the Arts
9. Image and Machine: Introduction to Thomas Hirschhorn’s Spinoza
Monument, Sebastian Egenhofer
10. Spinoza, Ratiocination, and Art, Anthony Uhlmann
11. An Inter-Action: Rembrandt and Spinoza, Mieke Bal and Dimitris
Vardoulakis
Part IV. Encounters about Life and Death
12. Power and Ontology between Heidegger and Spinoza, Antonio
Negri
13. A Thought Beyond Dualisms: Creationist and Evolutionist Alike,
A. Kiarina Kordela
14. A Matter of Life and Death: Spinoza and Derrida, Alexander
García Düttmann
Contributors
Index
Dimitris Vardoulakis is senior lecturer in philosophy at the University of Western Sydney. He is the author of The Doppelgänger: Literature’s Philosophy.
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