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Martin Lin

Rutgers - New Brunswick
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  • Rutgers - New Brunswick
    Department of Philosophy
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University of Chicago
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 2001
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Areas of Specialization
17th/18th Century Philosophy
Baruch Spinoza
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz
Areas of Interest
17th/18th Century Philosophy
Metaphysics and Epistemology
Causation
Dispositions and Powers
Identity of Indiscernibles
Property Nominalism
Modal Primitivism
Modality
Baruch Spinoza
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz
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  • All publications (36)
  •  2856
    Leibniz on the Modal Status of Absolute Space and Time
    Noûs 50 (3): 447-464. 2015.
    Gottfried Wilhelm LeibnizTheories of Modality, Misc
  •  3882
    The power of reason in Spinoza
    In Olli Koistinen (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Spinoza's Ethics, Cambridge University Press. 2009.
    Spinoza: IntellectSpinoza: AffectsSpinoza: Control of PassionSpinoza: Power
  •  117
    Review of Nadler Steven, Spinoza's Heresy: Immortality and the Jewish Mind (review)
    Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2002 (12). 2002.
    Spinoza: Divine and Ceremonial LawsSpinoza: GodSpinoza: Revelation and ProphetsSpinoza: Faith and Ob…Read more
    Spinoza: Divine and Ceremonial LawsSpinoza: GodSpinoza: Revelation and ProphetsSpinoza: Faith and Obedience
  •  7298
    The Principle of Sufficient Reason in Spinoza
    In Michael Della Rocca (ed.), The Oxford Handbook to Spinoza, Oxford University Press. 2013.
    Conceivability, Imagination, and PossibilityMetaphysical NecessityMonism
  •  1272
    Spinoza’s Metaphysics: Substance and Thought by Yitzhak Y. Melamed
    The Leibniz Review 23 195-205. 2013.
    Spinoza: Psychophysical ParallelismSpinoza: ParallelismSpinoza: ModesSpinoza: SubstanceSpinoza: Caus…Read more
    Spinoza: Psychophysical ParallelismSpinoza: ParallelismSpinoza: ModesSpinoza: SubstanceSpinoza: CausationSpinoza: AttributesSpinoza: GodSpinoza: Metaphysics, Misc
  •  3392
    Memory and Personal Identity in Spinoza
    Canadian Journal of Philosophy 35 (2): 243-268. 2005.
    Locke is often thought to have introduced the topic of personal identity into philosophy when, in the second edition of theEssay,he distinguished the person from both the human being and the soul. Each of these entities differs from the others with respect to their identity conditions, and so they must be ontologically distinct. In particular, Locke claimed, a person cannot survive total memory loss, although a human being or a soul can.
    Spinoza: PersonsSpinoza: Metaphysics, MiscSpinoza: MemoryTheories of MemoryPsychological Theories of…Read more
    Spinoza: PersonsSpinoza: Metaphysics, MiscSpinoza: MemoryTheories of MemoryPsychological Theories of Personal Identity
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