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    Multitude
    In Andre Santos Campos (ed.), Spinoza: Basic Concepts, Imprint Academic. pp. 129-141. 2015.
    Spinoza’s ‘multitude’, while a key concept of his political philosophy, allows us to better understand Spinoza’s work both in its historical context and as a systematic unity. In this piece, I will propose that we understand Spinoza’s concept of the ‘multitude’ in the context of the development of his political thought, in particular his reading and interpretation of Thomas Hobbes, for whom ‘multitude’ was indeed a technical term. I will show that Spinoza develops his own notion of multitude as …Read more
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    Engaging Global Justice Through Internships
    In Ramona Ilea & Julinna Oxley (eds.), Experiential Learning In Philosophy, Routledge. pp. 161-168. 2014.
    Engaging with Global Justice through InternshipsGlobal justice, on its face, seems like an impossible task. As individuals, even citizens of wealthy and powerful countries, the task of economic, social and political justice seems to outstrip our intellectual, practical and emotional abilities. Considering the scope of 'global' justice, it would appear that a massive coordinated effort would be necessary to overcome the problems of global injustice, yet it would seem such coordination may be impo…Read more