The most recent work of Prof. Wim Klever (Rotterdam) is now available at this new Spinoza site. For more of Prof. Klever's and others' writings (mostly in Dutch), do check its secondary literature section.
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i have not read your article, but the title made me remember an article I published in the mid 1970's about how the 3rd Earl of Shaftesbury (Locke's [pupil) was a Spinozist. I will study your paper as soon as I can.
Robert toole
Posted by: robert Toole | June 06, 2010 at 08:18 PM