ARCHIV FÜR GESCHICHTE DER PHILOSOPHIE Volume 85
A2. Michael A. Rosenthal (page 249 - 268)
Persuasive Passions: Rhetoric and the Interpretation of Spinoza's Theological-Political Treatise
CARDOZO LAW REVIEW Volume 25
A1. Arthur J. Jacobson and Steven B. Smith (page 497 - 505)
Introduction: Spinoza's Law
A2. Leora Batnitzky (page 507 - 518)
Spinoza's Critique of Miracles
A3. Richard Mason (page 519 - 530)
A Revenge on Jewish Law?
A4. João J. Vila-Chã (page 531 - 569)
Spinoza's Marranism and the Law of Love
A5. J. David Bleich (page 571 - 578)
Was Spinoza a Jewish Philosopher?
A6. Suzanne Last Stone (page 579 - 587)
Spinoza's Identity and Philosophy: Jewish or Otherwise?
A7. Asaph Ben Menahem (page 589 - 605, a collection of drawings and notes)
Spinoza's Temple
A8. Benoit Frydman (page 607 - 625)
Divorcing Power and Reason: Spinoza and the Founding of Modern Law
A9. Aaron Garrett (page 627 - 641)
Spinoza as Natural Lawyer
A10. Otto Pfersmann (page 643 - 656)
Law's Normativity in Spinoza's Naturalism
A11. Manfred Walther (page 657 - 665)
Natural Law, Civil Law, and International Law in Spinoza
A12. Paul R. Verkuil (page 667 - 668, a personal statement)
Recollections on Spinoza
A13. Arthur J. Jacobson (page 669 - 714)
Law Without Authority: Sources of the Welfare State in Spinoza's Tractatus Theologico-Politicus
A14. Ralf Poscher (page 715 - 728)
Spinoza and the Paradox of Toleration
A15. Stanley Rosen (page 729 - 740)
Spinoza's Argument for Political Freedom
A16. Steven B. Smith (page 741 - 758)
On Leo Strauss's Critique of Spinoza
A17. Michel Rosenfeld (page 759 - 792)
Spinoza's Dialectic and the Paradoxes of Tolerance: A Foundation for Pluralism?
DA'AT: A JOURNAL OF JEWISH PHILOSOPHY & KABBALAH
A22. Eliezer Schweid (page 317 - 344, in Hebrew)
The Syndrome of Spinoza and Mendelssohn / תסמונת שפינוזה ומנדלסזון – השתלבות שני דפוסי-המפגש הנגדיים בין תרבות ישראל לתרבות המערב המחולנת
A23. Ze'ev Levy (page 345 - 354, in Hebrew)
Leo Strauss's Relationship to Spinoza / יחסו של ליאו שטראוס אל שפינוזה
DIALOGUE: CANADIAN PHILOSOPHICAL REVIEW Volume 42
A1. Alain Beaulieu (page 211 - 233)
L'Éthique de Spinoza dans l'œuvre de Gilles Deleuze
A6. Anthony Savile (page 767 - 790)
Spinoza, Medea, and Irrationality in Action
HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY QUARTERLY Volume 20
Number 3, July 2003
A3. Jon Miller (page 257 - 276)
Spinoza and the Concept of a Law of Nature
IDEALISTIC STUDIES Volume 33
Number 2 & 3, Summer & Fall 2003
A1. Jeffrey Bernstein (page 115 - 120)
Returns of the Repressed: Transmissions of Spinoza
A2. Yirmiyahu Yovel (page 121 - 140)
Spinoza, the First Anti-Cartesian
A3. Julie R. Klein (page 141 - 159)
Dreaming with Open Eyes: Cartesian Dreams, Spinozan Analyses
A4. Walter Wright (page 161 - 174)
The Shadow of Spinoza in Fichte's WL 1804²
A5. Joseph P. Lawrence (page 175 - 193)
Spinoza in Schelling: Appropriation through Critique
A6. Heidi M. Ravven (page 195 - 202)
Hegel's Epistemic Turn - or Spinoza's?
A7. Willi Goetschel (page 203 - 217)
Heine's Spinoza
A8. Idit Dobbs-Weinstein (page 219 - 235)
Whose History? Spinoza's Critique of Religion as an Other Modernity
IYYUN: THE JERUSALEM PHILOSOPHICAL QUARTERLY Volume 52
January 2003
A3. Chris Yeomans (page 57 - 74)
Spinoza, Feminism, and Domestic Violence
JOURNAL OF THE HISTORY OF IDEAS Volume 64
A3. Sarah Ellenzweig (page 379 - 397)
The Love of God and the Radical Enlightenment: Mary Astell's Brush with Spinoza
PHILOSOPHICAL TOPICS Volume 31
Number 1 & 2, Spring & Fall 2003
A4. Michael Della Rocca (page 75 - 93)
A Rationalist Manifesto: Spinoza and the Principle of Sufficient Reason
PHILOSOPHY AND PHENOMENOLOGICAL RESEARCH Volume 67
A2. Olli Koistinen (page 283 - 310)
Spinoza's Proof of Necessitarianism
A1. Naofumi Sakurai (page 4 - 23, in Japanese)
Theology as a Political Issue: Tractatus theologico-politicus and the Dutch Cartesianism / 政治問題としての神学 ― スピノザ 『神学・政治論』 とオランダ・デカルト主義 ―
A2. Theo Verbeek (page 24 - 53, in Japanese)
"The Will of God": On a Central Theme in Spinoza's Philosophy / スピノザ哲学の主題としての 「神の意志」
A3. Isaiah Teshima (page 54 - 82, in Japanese)
Spinoza's Approach to the Bible: Diverging Point of Jewish Thought in the Modern Era / スピノザの聖書解釈 ― ユダヤ思想の分岐点 ―
A4. Norihide Suto (page 83 - 108, in Japanese)
What Does "actualis" Mean? Spinoza's Concept of the Self / 「現実的」 であるとは何を意味するか ― スピノザの「自己」 ―
A5. Koichiro Kokubun (page 109 - 129, in Japanese)
Problems of Synthetic Method: Deleuze and Spinoza / 総合的方法の諸問題 ― ドゥルーズとスピノザ ―
SOUTHERN JOURNAL OF PHILOSOPHY Volume 41
A9. Andrew Youpa (page 477 - 490)
Spinozistic Self-Preservation
STUDIA LEIBNITIANA Volume 35
A4. Noel Malcolm (page 225 - 243)
Leibniz, Oldenburg, and Spinoza, in the Light of Leibniz's Letter to Oldenburg of 18/28 November 1676
STUDIA SPINOZANA Volume 13 (topic: Spinoza and Jewish Identity)
A1. Odette Vlessing (page 15 - 47)
The Excommunication of Baruch Spinoza: A Conflict Between Jewish and Dutch Law
A2. Omero Proietti (page 48 - 63)
Spinoza et le Conciliador de Menasseh ben Israel
A3. Steven Nadler (page 64 - 80)
Spinoza as a Jewish Philosopher: A Test Case
A4. David Novak (page 81 - 99)
Spinoza and the Doctrine of the Election of Israel
A5. Wiep van Bunge (page 100 - 118)
Spinoza's Jewish Identity and the Use of Context
A6. Leo Finkelstein (page 119 - 133)
Jüdische Elemente in Spinozas Philosophie
A7. Reuven Agushewitz (page 134 - 140)
Spinozas Metaphysics
A8. Verena Dohm (page 141 - 160)
Suche nach einer modernen jüdischen Identität: Der Beginn der Spinoza-Rezeption unter den Juden im Zarenreich
A9. Elhanan Yakira (page 161 - 182)
Leo Strauss and Baruch Spinoza: Remarks in the Margins of Strauss's Timely Reflections
A10. Mino Chamla (page 183 - 206)
Spinoza et les identitès juives contemporaines
A11. Manfred Walther (page 207 - 237)
Was/Is Spinoza a Jewish Philosopher? Spinoza in the Struggle for a Modern Jewish Cultural Identity in Germany: A Meta-Reflection
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