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    Inventions of the Imagination: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on the Imaginary since Romanticism (edited book)
    with Richard T. Gray, Nicholas Halmi, Gary Handwerk, and Klaus Vieweg
    University of Washington Press. 2011.
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    In what follows, then, I will make four basic points. First, I will take what Spinoza says in the Ethics about an exemplar of human nature as a clear and basic indication of what the purpose of an exemplar is: to transform value from an individual and subjective utility to a universal and objective standard. Second, I will argue that the function of prophecy in the foundation of the state is essentially to fulfil the role of an exemplar, but on a political level; that is, to persuade the individ…Read more
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    Spinoza’s Dogmas of the Universal Faith and the Problem of Religion
    Philosophy and Theology 13 (1): 53-72. 2001.
    I argue that in the seven “dogmas of the universal faith,” which are introduced in chapter XIV of the Theological-Political Treatise, Spinoza reinterprets the traditional view of a minimal credo required for salvation. The dogmas are dialectical propositions that are true insofar as they are practically useful. Instead of obtaining salvation for the soul, the dogmas aid in the preservation of the body, particularly through the regulation of religion within the state. I show that reading the dogm…Read more
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